Item Detail
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Book
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English
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Southerton, Simon G.
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Losing a Lost Tribe : Native Americans, DNA, and the Mormon Church
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Salt Lake City
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Signature Books
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2004
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On the basis of DNA studies, Southern challenges LDS assumptions about the origins of Native Americans. For the other side of this ongoing debate, the researcher is urged to go the FARMS website (www.farms.byu.edu) and read the various articles on DNA published by FARMS. Many are written by believing LDS scientists, including DNA experts.
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Americanist Approaches to the Book of Mormon
From Near-Nation to New World Religion
Indigenizing Mormonisms
Naturalistic Explanations of the Origin of the Book of Mormon : A Longitudinal Study
New Perspectives in Mormon Studies : Creating and Crossing Boundaries
Out of Obscurity : Mormonism Since 1945
People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Reckoning with Race in the Book of Mormon : A Review of Literature
Reinventing Lamanite Identity
Sin, Skin, and Seed : Mistakes of Men in the Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon and the Origin of Native Americans from a Maternally Inherited DNA Standpoint
The Use of "Lamanite" in Official LDS Discourses
Toward a Mormon Sense of Time
Toward the Naturalistic Roots of The Book of Mormon : The Solomon Spalding Manuscript, William H. Whitsitt, The Book of Ether, and Psychological Considerations