EXHIBITS

References

Arnljots, Anna-Maria Snaebjornsdottir, "Legend-Tripping at St. Anne's Retreat and Hecate in Logan Canyon: Origin, Belief, and Contemporary Oral Tradition" (2000). All Graduate Plan B and other Reports. Paper 132. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/gradreports/132

Browning, Dianne. Personal communication, March 1998.

Dundes, Allen. 1991. The Blood Libel Legend: A Casebook in Anti-Semitic Folklore.
Madison. The University of Wisconsin Press.

___. 1997. From Game to War and other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore, pp. 11,
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Ellis, Bill. 1991. Legend-Trips and Satan ism: Adolescents' Ostensive Traditions as
'Cult' Activity, pp. 279-295. The Satanism Scare. New York. de Gruyter Press.

Fife Folklore Archives. Various traditional legend versions of St. Anne's Retreat.

Gabbert, Lisa. 2015. "Legend Quests and the Curious Case of St. Ann’s Retreat: The Performative Landscape." Putting the Supernatural in its Place: Folklore, the Hypermodern, and the Ethereal. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

Grant Davie, Keith. Civic Brushfires: The Rhetoric of Local Community Debates.
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Hatch, Anne. Personal communication, March 1998.

Herald Journal. October 14, 1997. Pg. 3; October 15, 1997. Pg. 16; October 12, 1997.Pg. 1; October 26, 1986. [page number unavailable]; March 11-12 [approximate date based on court documents from a preliminary hearing on March 11-12 recorded July 8, 1998].

Logan High School Survey. Results from survey April 2000 that produced 25 examples total. Eleven of a traditional legend version and fourteen trespass versions representing stories of the Halloween trespassing incident at St. Anne's Retreat in 1997. In this survey, students were asked to recollect any version of the St. Anne's legend and to write it down.

Hufford, David J. The Terror That comes in the Night. Philadelphia: University of
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Salt Lake Tribune. October 14, 1997.

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Thomas, Jeannie. 1991. Hecate in Habit: Gender, Religion, and Legend. Northwest
Folklore. Vol. 9: 14-27.

Toelken, Barre. 1996. The Dynamics of Folklore. Logan, Utah. Utah State University
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___. Personal Communication, April 1998.