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English
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A History of Iosepa, the Utah Polynesian Colony
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Brigham Young University
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Master's thesis
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A history of Iosepa, a colony of native Hawaiian Saints in Utah, with an emphasis on the reasons for its discontinuance.
"Some have asserted that leprosy, other sickness, financial failure or failure of the Polynesians to become acclimated to the area caused the failure and closing of the colony. Each one of these problems was overcome years before the colony's end. The colony was a success. It had been established for a purpose; when its purpose was fulfilled it ceased to exist." [Author's abstract] -
Excavating Early Mormon History : The 1878 History Fact-Finding Mission of Apostles Joseph F. Smith and Orson Pratt
Folklore in Utah
Indigeneity in the Diaspora : The Case of Native Hawaiians at Iosepa, Utah
Iosepa : The Hawaiian Experience in Settling the Mormon West
Joseph F. Smith: Reflections on the Man and His Times
Life at Iosepa, Utah's Polynesian Colony
Race, Religion, and Citizenship in Mormon Country : Native Hawaiians in Salt Lake City, 1869-1889
Remembering Iosepa : History, Place, and Religion in the American West
Saints : The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. No Unhallowed Hand 1846–1893.
The Iosepa Origin of Joseph F. Smith's 'Laie Prophecy'
The Lā'ie Hawai'i Temple: A Century of Aloha
The Palawai Pioneers on the Island of Lanai : The First Hawaiian Latter-day Saint Gathering Place (1854-1864)
William Mark Waddoups And His Kalaupapa Connection