Item Detail
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31799
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English
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Aloha in Diné Bikéyah : Mormon Hawaiians and Navajos, 1949 to 1990
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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, Farina Noelani King (Navajo) high-lights the history of Native Hawaiians who served in Navajo country as LDS missionaries and the cultural exchanges that occurred." [Author]
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A Chosen People, a Promised Land : Mormonism and Race in Hawai'i
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Decolonizing Mormonism : Approaching a Postcolonial Zion
From Racist Stereotype to Ethnic Identity : Instrumental Uses of Mormon Racial Doctrine
History of the Southwest Indian Mission
Imagining Lamanites : Native Americans and the Book of Mormon
Indigeneity in the Diaspora : The Case of Native Hawaiians at Iosepa, Utah
Just South of Zion : The Mormons in Mexico and its Borderlands
Making Lamanites : Mormons, Native Americans, and the Indian Student Placement Program, 1947-2000
Nuestros Hermanos Lamanitas : Indios y Fronteras en la Imaginación Mormona
Race and the Making of the Mormon People
Silent Courage : An Indian Story : The Autobiography of George P. Lee, a Navajo
The Blood of Father Lehi : Indigenous Americans and the Book of Mormon
Theorizing Mormon Race Scholarship
The Use of "Lamanite" in Official LDS Discourses
This is the Place : Race, Space, Religion and Law in Salt Lake City
Tiki and Temple : The Mormon Mission in New Zealand 1854-1958