A Nineteenth-century Indian Self-help Program: Brigham Young and the Shoshones.

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A Nineteenth-century Indian Self-help Program: Brigham Young and the Shoshones.

A paper that attempts to define Young's policies and actions towards the Indians in areas being colonized by the Mormons and the development of a Mormon-Shoshoni relationship. Young's program was based on agricultural self-help.

63 pp. : photocopy of typescript

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