Item Detail
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11741
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English
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A Discussion of the Inter-relations of the Latter-day Saints and the American Indians
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Brigham Young University
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Master's thesis
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"This study is an attempt to bring together available material, heretofore not collected, into a single publication pertaining to the policy of the Latter-day Saints in the treatment of the Indians - a policy that was largely peculiarly their own. The endeavor is here made to show that this plan, besides being the best method to insure protection for the Saints against unexpected hostilities, was also a means of education for the red man in the arts of peace." [Publisher]
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