Item Detail
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21941
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2
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25
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English
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Race, Religion, and Citizenship in Mormon Country : Native Hawaiians in Salt Lake City, 1869-1889
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Western Historical Quarterly
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Spring 2009
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40
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1
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Logan, UT
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Oxford University Press
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51-76
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This essay traces the growth and development of the native Hawaiian community in Salt Lake City, Utah, examines popular representations of native Hawaiians and Pacific islanders in 19th-century Utah, and chronicles the US citizenship based on their race. [Author's abstract]
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All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
An Islander's View of a Desert Kingdom : Jonathan Napela Recounts His 1869 Visit to Salt Lake City
Early Utah Journalism
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Iosepa : Hawaii's Zion
Life at Iosepa, Utah's Polynesian Colony
Mormons and Mormonism : An Introduction to an American World Religion
Open Hand and Mailed Fist : Mormon-Indian Relations in Utah, 1847-52
San Bernardino : The Rise and Fall of a California Community
The LDS Hawaiian Colony at Skull Valley
The Legacy of Conquest : The Unbroken Past of the American West
The Making of the Ahupua`a of La`ie into a Gathering Place and Plantation : The Creation of an Alternative Space to Capitalism
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood
The New Mormon History : Revisionist Essays on the Past
The Palawai Pioneers on the Island of Lanai : The First Hawaiian Latter-day Saint Gathering Place (1854-1864)
The Story of the Latter-day Saints
Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region
Unto the Islands of the Sea : A History of the Latter-day Saints in the Pacific
Utah Gazetteer and Directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo and Salt Lake Cities, for 1884
Utah's Black Hawk War
Voyages of Faith : Explorations in Mormon Pacific History
"Wars and Rumors of Wars" : The Perceived Threat of the "Mormon Invasion" of Hawaii