Item Detail
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9986
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13
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English
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The Mormon Mission to the Shoshoni Indians
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Utah Humanities Review
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January, April, July 1947
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1
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3-part series
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Comments on the development of the Mormon-Native American relationship, from hostile to proselyting, with lots of journal quotations. Specifically tells of Salmon River Mission to the Shoshoni
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Folklore in Utah
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Jacob Hamblin, Apostle to the Lamanites, and the Indian Mission
Making Lamanites : Mormons, Native Americans, and the Indian Student Placement Program, 1947-2000
Mormon Women's History : Beyond Biography
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"They Shall be Made Whole" : A History of Baptism for Health
Toward a Reconstruction of Mormon and Indian Relations, 1847-1877