Item Detail
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8661
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English
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Cultural Conflict : Mormons and Indians in Nebraska
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BYU Studies
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Summer 1984
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24
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275-300
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"Had they stayed, the Mormons would have had to try to lessen the sharp cultural conflicts which they had experienced with the Indians. Obviously, the cultural gap that existed between the Indians who followed a deeply religious life blended with a hunting lifestyle and the Mormons who lived a different religious life pattern based on cultivated agriculture was so sharp that peaceful relations would have been impossible without considerable tolerance, understanding, and adjustment in behavior on both sides." [Publisher's abstract]
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