Item Detail
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31797
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English
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Mormonism and the Catawba Indian Nation
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Essays on American Indian and Mormon History
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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University of Utah Press
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"In this chapter, Stan Thayne considers the unique case of the mass conversion of Catawbas to the LDS Church in the early twentieth century. Here, many Catawbas interviewed take a literal interpretation of their being Book of Mormon descendants. These are compelling interviews and Thayne’s own positionality as an interviewer makes for complicated ground." [Author]
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A Study of the Influence of the Mormon Church on the Catawba Indians of South Carolina, 1882-1975
LeGrand Richards : Beloved Apostle
Sagwitch : Shoshoni Chieftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1884
The Blood of Father Lehi : Indigenous Americans and the Book of Mormon
The Mormon Menace : Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South
"We Have Found What We Have Been Looking For!" : The Creation of the Mormon Religious Enclave Among the Catawba, 1883-1920