Item Detail
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32593
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0
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16
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English
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Ganado Mucho and the Mormons: Seeking for Peace in Troubled Times
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The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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2021
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41
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1
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Independence, MO
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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86-110
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"Todd Compton relates the eventful life of the peace-loving Navajo leader, Ganado Mucho, in his many interactions with white settlers in the southwest. His relationships with Mormons culminated with a long journey to visit the dying Brigham Young." [Publisher]
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