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English
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Mormon and Maori
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Greg Kofford Books
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223
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[2015 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best International Book]
Mormon and Maori examines the appeal of Mormonism for the Maori of New Zealand from its first introduction to them in the 1880s and the reasons for its continuing success. It discusses the impact of an American religion on its Maori converts and their culture over the last 130 years and surveys the attempts of American leaders and missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to find a consistent policy reconciling Mormonism and Maoritanga.
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Biography in Mormon Studies
Hoea Te Waka ki Uta: Critical Kaupapa Māori Research and Mormon Studies Moving Forward
Lands of Contrast : Latter-day Saint Societies in New Zealand/Aotearoa and Australia
Matakite, Mormon Conversions, and Māori-Israelite Identity Work in Colonial New Zealand
Mormonism and Race
Mormons and Politics in New Zealand
Out of Obscurity : Mormonism Since 1945
Pacific Apostle : The 1920-21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions
Pacific Apostle : The 1920–21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions
Saints : The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. No Unhallowed Hand 1846–1893.
The LDS Gospel Topics Series : A Scholarly Engagement
The Lord Will Not Forget Them! Māori Seers and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand
Toward a Catholic History of Mormonism