Item Detail
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7432
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11
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English
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Of Saints and Lamanites : An Analysis of Navajo Mormonism
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Wicazo Sa Review
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Spring 1992
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8
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21-30
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This article is about missionary work to the Navajo Indians. It mostly covers the late 1800's--especially the Tuba City/Indian Relations--but also has some 20th century. It also covers Jacob Hamblin. Finally it looks at why the Navajo Indians join the Mormon church and the future of Navajo Mormonism
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