Oral history, 1990.

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Oral history, 1990.

Interview conducted by Jim M. Dandy as part of the LDS Native American Oral History Project by the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University on November 15, 1990. Whaley, a Navajo, talks about her early life in Shonto and Inscription House, Arizona. She talks about her family's religious activities and conversion to the Mormon Church. She describes her experiences in the Mormon Church Placement Program at Brigham Young University, her courtship and marriage, and her feelings about being a Native America Mormon on the reservation. She describes her reaction to the excommunication of George P. Lee and her feelings abou t the term Lamanite.

1 v. (22 leaves) + 2 typescripts (33 leaves).1 sound tape reel (75 min.) : 1 7/8 ips ; 5 in., 1/2 in. tape.

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