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  • 1
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    Logan, UT : Utah State University Press | New York : JSTOR
    ISBN: 9780874215427 , 0874215420 , 1283078023 , 9781283078023
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 197 Seiten) , Illustrations, Karten
    DDC: 979.2004/974576
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    Keywords: Paiute ; Unterdrückung ; Paiute Indians Sources History ; Paiute Indians Government relations ; Paiute Indians Social conditions ; Mormons Sources History ; Mormons Social conditions ; Mormons History ; Sources ; Paiute Indians History ; Sources ; History ; HISTORY State & Local ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE General ; Mormons ; Mormons Social conditions ; Paiute Indians ; Paiute Indians Government relations ; Paiute Indians Social conditions ; History ; Sources ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Ronald Holt recounts the survival of a people against all odds. A compound of rapid white settlement of the most productive Southern Paiute homelands, especially their farmlands near tributaries of the Colorado River; conversion by and labor for the Mormon settlers; and government neglect placed the Utah Paiutes in a state of dependency that ironically culminated in the 1957 termination of their status as federally recognized Indians. That recognition and attendant services were not restored until 1980, in an act that revived the Paiutes identity, self-government, land ownership, and sense of possibility. 160; With a foreword by Lora Tom, chair of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-186) and index
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  • 2
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    Logan, UT : Utah State University Press
    ISBN: 9780874216271 , 0874215323 , 9781283283465 , 1283283468 , 0874216273 , 9780874216288 , 9780874215328 , 0874216281
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (231 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Johnson, Melvin C., 1949- Polygamy on the pedernales
    Keywords: Wight, Lyman ; Wight, Lyman ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints History ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ; Wight, Lyman ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ; Mormonen ; RELIGION ; Christianity ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) ; HISTORY ; United States ; State & Local ; Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX) ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Wightites) ; Polygamy ; Texas ; Christianity ; Religion ; Philosophy & Religion ; United States, Texas ; Colonization ; United States, Texas ; Church history ; 19th century ; Texas ; Texas ; United States, Texas ; Minorities ; History ; Church history ; History ; Texas Church history ; Texas ; Electronic book
    Abstract: "In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his following splintered. Most of the membership ultimately followed Brigham Young to Utah, but smaller groups coalesced around other Mormon leaders. A number of these later combined to form the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, now the Community of Christ. Among those were most of the remaining followers of a maverick Mormon apostle, Lyman Wight. Sometimes called the "Wild Ram of Texas," Wight took his splinter group to frontier Texas, a destination to which Smith, before his murder, had considered moving his followers, who were increasingly unwelcome in the Midwest. He had instructed Wight to take a small band of church members from Wisconsin to establish a Texas colony that would prepare the ground for a mass migration of the membership. Having received these orders directly from Smith, Wight did not believe the former's death changed their significance. If anything, he felt all the more responsible for fulfilling what he believed was a prophet's intention. Antagonism with Brigham Young and the other LDS apostles grew, and Wight refused to join with them or move to their new gathering place in Utah. He and his small congregation pursued their own destiny, becoming an interesting component of the Texas frontier, where they had a significant economic role as early millers and cowboys and a political one as a buffer with the Comanches. Their social and religious practices shared many of the idiosyncracies of the larger Mormon sect, including polygamous marriages, temple rites, and economic cooperatives. Wight was a charismatic but authoritarian and increasingly odd figure, in part because of chemical addictions. His death in 1858 while leading his shrinking number of followers on yet one more migration brought an effective end to his independent church."--Publisher's abstract
    Abstract: Land Rights and the co-author of A Zuni Atlas, Hart originally wrote the manuscript in 1979 after a decade of historical work for Zuni Pueblo. He then set it aside but continued to pursue research about and for Zuni. Its publication, at last, inscribes an important contribution to Pueblo history and biography and a testimonial to a remarkable Native American leader
    Description / Table of Contents: The wild ram of Texas -- Militant Mormonism on the American frontier -- The wild ram strays from the fold -- Gone to Texas -- Frontier Mormonism in the Texas hill country -- Bishop George Miller and zodiac : 1848-1849 -- Cutting the wild ram from the flock -- Independent Mormonism in antebellum Texas -- Polygamy and a temple on the pedernales -- The Mormon Millers of Hamilton Valley -- The Mormon cowboys of Bandera County -- The way of all flesh.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-223) and index
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  • 3
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    Logan, UT : Utah State University Press
    ISBN: 9780874216394 , 0874215447 , 9781283275262 , 1283275260 , 9780874215441 , 0874216397
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 506 pages, [3] leaves of plates)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version From the ground up
    DDC: 338.209792
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    Keywords: Mines and mineral resources History ; Mining engineering History ; Mines and mineral resources ; Mining engineering ; Mines and mineral resources ; Mining engineering ; Mines and mineral resources ; Mining engineering ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Industries ; General ; HISTORY ; United States ; State & Local ; West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY) ; Mines and mineral resources ; Mining engineering ; Utah ; History ; Electronic book
    Abstract: I. The ground of Utah mining. Geology and Utah's mineral treasures / William T. Parry -- Generating wealth from the earth, 1847-2000 / Thomas G. Alexander -- General Patrick Edward Conner, father of Utah mining / Brigham D. Madsen -- The stories they tell / Carma Wadley -- II. Some mineral industries. Saline minerals / J. Wallace Gwynn -- Coal industry / Allan Kent Powell -- Uranium boom / Raye C. Ringholz -- Beryllium mining / Debra Wagner -- III. Major mining regions. Iron County / Janet Burton Seegmiller -- Bingham Canyon / Bruce D. Whitehead and Robert E. Rampton -- Silver Reef and southwestern Utah's shifting frontier / W. Paul Reeve -- Alta, the Cottonwoods, and American Fork / Laurence P. James and James E. Fell, Jr. -- Park City / Hal Compton and David Hampshire -- Tintic Mining District / Philip F. Notarianni -- San Francisco Mining District / Martha Sonntag Bradley-Evans -- Uinta Basin / John Barton
    Abstract: I. The ground of Utah mining. Geology and Utah's mineral treasures / William T. Parry -- Generating wealth from the earth, 1847-2000 / Thomas G. Alexander -- General Patrick Edward Conner, father of Utah mining / Brigham D. Madsen -- The stories they tell / Carma Wadley -- II. Some mineral industries. Saline minerals / J. Wallace Gwynn -- Coal industry / Allan Kent Powell -- Uranium boom / Raye C. Ringholz -- Beryllium mining / Debra Wagner -- III. Major mining regions. Iron County / Janet Burton Seegmiller -- Bingham Canyon / Bruce D. Whitehead and Robert E. Rampton -- Silver Reef and southwestern Utah's shifting frontier / W. Paul Reeve -- Alta, the Cottonwoods, and American Fork / Laurence P. James and James E. Fell, Jr. -- Park City / Hal Compton and David Hampshire -- Tintic Mining District / Philip F. Notarianni -- San Francisco Mining District / Martha Sonntag Bradley-Evans -- Uinta Basin / John Barton
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified MiAaHDL star , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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