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David Kay Flakes, Mormon Missionaries, Native Americans, Hopi Nation, Navajo Nation, Zuni Nation, Deseret Territory, Utah Territory, Utah Pre Statehood, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The LDS Church, The Mormon Church, Proselytizing, Children of Israel, Lamanites, Assimilation of Native Children, Brigham Young, Jacob Hamblin "Apostle to the Lamanites", Mormon Indian Missionary Movement, The Book of Mormon, History of the American Indians, Evangelism, Ute Nation, Paiute Nation, Pueblo Nation, Kit Carson, colonization, Moquitch (Hopi) Nation, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Hopis of Welch Decent?, Deseret Alphabet, U.S. Soldiers encurage Hopis to kill Mormons, Movincapi (Moencopi) Hopi Farm lands, Spanneshank Cheif of the Navajo Tribe in the area of the Oraibi Village, Navajo War Party, Death of George A. Smith Jr., Settlement of Saint George Utah, Zion, Utah's "Dixie", Mormon Hierarchy, Havasupi Tribe, Grand Canyon, Navajo Raids, Diplomacy over Proselytizing, Mormon migration into Arizona, Polygamy, John D. Lee, "Moqui Mission", Mormon Battalion, Joseph City Settlement, St. George Temple, Tom Polacca of the Tewa-Hopi, Christian Lingo Christensen, Native American Priest Holders 1870s, "Spoils System", Indian Agents, Government Corruption, Christian Acts, Stake of Zion, Thomas W. Brookbank, John McLaws, Henry W. Despain, Brigham H. Duffin, Alonzo Foutz, Warren M. Johnson, Joseph Lee, M. P. Mortensen, Martin Mortensen, C. Edmund Richardson, Andrew S. Gibbons, William B. Gardner, Charles Readhead, William Gibbons, J. C. Hanson, Nathan Tenney, Joseph B. Wakefield, Ammon M. Tenney, 1882 first record of Confirmed Navajo conversion to Mormonism, Enslavement of Native Americans, Spanish Colonizers, John McLaws, C. E. Richardson, Cultures in Transition, William J. Flake, Mormon Expansion into Central and South America, Mormon Expansion into New Mexico, Luther C. Burnham, Ernest A. Tietjen, William H. Gibbons, Lorenzo H. Hatch, Savoia Valley Navajo Mission, Smallpox, The Navajo LDS Ward, The Ramah LDS Ward, persecution of Mormons over Polygamy, Anthony W. Ivins, Indian Missionary work to hide from Arrest over polygamy, Zunis were the Nephites from the Book of Mormon, Heber J. Grant, Navajo War Chief Manuelito, Brigham Young Jr., Native peoples, Tuba City, Rey L. Pratt, Walter C. Lyman, Mormon Church Split over Polygamy, Lorenzo Snow, Joseph Fielding Smith, Winslow Farr, Research Material |