Item Detail
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English
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Adopted or Indentured, 1850-1870 : Native Children in Mormon Households
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Nearly Everything Imaginable
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University Press
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341-57
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Entangled Histories : The Mormon Church and Indigenous Child Removal from 1850 to 2000
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