Mormon Indian Missions - 1855

Due to the L.D.S. philosophy concerning the origin and destiny of the American Indians, Brigham Young felt the gospel should be taught to the various Indian tribes. Thus, at the spring semi-annual conference of the Church in 1855, a number of men were called as missionaries and assigned to establish...

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Main Author: Law, Wesley R.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 1959
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-58662019-05-16T03:14:44Z Mormon Indian Missions - 1855 Law, Wesley R. Due to the L.D.S. philosophy concerning the origin and destiny of the American Indians, Brigham Young felt the gospel should be taught to the various Indian tribes. Thus, at the spring semi-annual conference of the Church in 1855, a number of men were called as missionaries and assigned to establish five Indian missions. Four of these, Elk Mountain, Las Vegas, White Mountain, and Salmon River, were in or near the Utah-Idaho region and the fifth was in the Indian Territory. 1959-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4867 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5866&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive Church work with Indians Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Indigenous Studies Missions and World Christianity Mormon Studies
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topic Church work with Indians
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Indigenous Studies
Missions and World Christianity
Mormon Studies
spellingShingle Church work with Indians
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Indigenous Studies
Missions and World Christianity
Mormon Studies
Law, Wesley R.
Mormon Indian Missions - 1855
description Due to the L.D.S. philosophy concerning the origin and destiny of the American Indians, Brigham Young felt the gospel should be taught to the various Indian tribes. Thus, at the spring semi-annual conference of the Church in 1855, a number of men were called as missionaries and assigned to establish five Indian missions. Four of these, Elk Mountain, Las Vegas, White Mountain, and Salmon River, were in or near the Utah-Idaho region and the fifth was in the Indian Territory.
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title Mormon Indian Missions - 1855
title_short Mormon Indian Missions - 1855
title_full Mormon Indian Missions - 1855
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