Journal of the Southern Indian Mission;: Diary of Thomas D. Brown (Western Text Society [series], no. 4)
Released: Jan 01, 1972
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Format: Unknown Binding, 175 pages
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From the Introduction: This brief journal is very significant for the Great Basin for several reasons: First, it pictures vividly the Indians in their primitive state, before they had come into any contact with the white man; second, it portrays the dedication the fervor of the missionaries assigned to this hopeless task; third, it gives in minute detail the doings of this group in the physical labor of clearing land, securing water, and planting crops as well as n their religious gatherings, where with song and prayer and exhortation they sustained each other.
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