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The Catawba Indians : a mission field / by William Clyde Palmer. [print]

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Contents:
The Origin of the Catawba Indians Early Reports of the Catawbas The Catawba Indians and Other Indian Tribes The Catawba Indians and the White Men The Land Problem, a Dilemma to Both Red and White Early Encroachments The 1763 land treaty and the results The 1840 land treaty and the results The 1944 land agreement and the results The 190 land settlement and the results Social Status The Catawba Indian Elementary School, A Brief History of Educational Opportunities for the Indians of South Carolina The Lost Language Tribal Government Catawba Pottery Art, A Dying Art Memorials and Reminders of the Catawba Nation.
Hints of Animism Several Early Christian Attempts Among the Catawbas Remarks Concerning Christian Attempts Among the Catawbas The Mormons and the "Restored" Gospel The first Mormon activity among the Catawba Indians Opposition to the Mormon work among the Indians The establishment and growth of Mormonism among the Catawba Indians The present situation Remarks concerning the Mormon efforts among the Catawbas.
A Typical Scene on the Catawba Reservation The First Contact with the Catawba Indians Later Contacts with the Indians ; "From Mexico to Utah in one night," The First Gospel Thrust Linguistic Inquiries, Another Contact with the Catawbas Teaching Bible in the Catawba Indian School Summer Contacts with the Indians --- The Graduate Class of Columbia Bible College Assumes a New Class Project The 1948-1949 School Year The 1949-1950 School Year The First Children's Day. The 1950-1951 School Year at Catawba-- The Beginning of Opposition. The 1951-1952 School Year Continued Mormon Opposition to the Bible Teachers. The 1952-1953 School Year Bible Classes Begin Again in the Indian School upon the Recommendation of the Indian Parents. Events of the 1953-1954 School Year The School Issue Comes to a Head. Highlights of the 1954-1955 School Year The Catawba Council Is Formed and Constituted. The 1955-1956 School Year - The 1956-1957 School Year of Christian Work at the Reservation The 1957-1958 School Year at Catawba The 1958-1959 School Year at the Catawba Reservation The First Summer Resident Work Done Among the Catawbas. The 1959-1960 School Year The 1960-1961 School Year The 1961-1962 School Term A Blind Man Sees and a New Work Grows Out of an Old Work. The 1962-1963 School Year of Activity at Catawba The 1963-1964 (Present) School Term.
The Problem Why Have the Mormons Been So Successful in Winning the Catawba Indians to Their Persuasion? ; Why Has the Success of the Students from Columbia Bible College, Working among the Catawba Indians, Seemed So Small? ; What Has Been the Aim of the Columbia Bible College Students Who Have Worked Among the Catawbas Now for Sixteen Years? Have They Accomplished This Aim? ; Have These Christian Efforts Had Results Other Than the Salvation of Some Indians? ; Can Mormonism Found Among the Catawba Indians Offer Us Any Ideas or Suggestions As to Our Own Approach with God's Word?
Documents and Markers Past and Present: Two Famous Catawba Chiefs Catawba Indian Customs, Superstitions, and Fears Concerning Nature, Animals, and Death Catawba Folk Lore: Three Tales Catawba Indian Medical Practices Notes on Mormonism.
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Thesis (M.A.)--Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina, 1964.

Chapter I. A Historical Sketch

The Origin of the Catawba Indians Early Reports of the Catawbas The Catawba Indians and Other Indian Tribes The Catawba Indians and the White Men The Land Problem, a Dilemma to Both Red and White Early Encroachments The 1763 land treaty and the results The 1840 land treaty and the results The 1944 land agreement and the results The 190 land settlement and the results Social Status The Catawba Indian Elementary School, A Brief History of Educational Opportunities for the Indians of South Carolina The Lost Language Tribal Government Catawba Pottery Art, A Dying Art Memorials and Reminders of the Catawba Nation.

Chapter II. Religious Influences Upon the Catawba Indians, and the "Restored Gospel"

Hints of Animism Several Early Christian Attempts Among the Catawbas Remarks Concerning Christian Attempts Among the Catawbas The Mormons and the "Restored" Gospel The first Mormon activity among the Catawba Indians Opposition to the Mormon work among the Indians The establishment and growth of Mormonism among the Catawba Indians The present situation Remarks concerning the Mormon efforts among the Catawbas.

Chapter III. The Work of Students of Columbia Bible College Among the Catawba Indians, 1947-1964

A Typical Scene on the Catawba Reservation The First Contact with the Catawba Indians Later Contacts with the Indians ; "From Mexico to Utah in one night," The First Gospel Thrust Linguistic Inquiries, Another Contact with the Catawbas Teaching Bible in the Catawba Indian School Summer Contacts with the Indians --- The Graduate Class of Columbia Bible College Assumes a New Class Project The 1948-1949 School Year The 1949-1950 School Year The First Children's Day. The 1950-1951 School Year at Catawba-- The Beginning of Opposition. The 1951-1952 School Year Continued Mormon Opposition to the Bible Teachers. The 1952-1953 School Year Bible Classes Begin Again in the Indian School upon the Recommendation of the Indian Parents. Events of the 1953-1954 School Year The School Issue Comes to a Head. Highlights of the 1954-1955 School Year The Catawba Council Is Formed and Constituted. The 1955-1956 School Year - The 1956-1957 School Year of Christian Work at the Reservation The 1957-1958 School Year at Catawba The 1958-1959 School Year at the Catawba Reservation The First Summer Resident Work Done Among the Catawbas. The 1959-1960 School Year The 1960-1961 School Year The 1961-1962 School Term A Blind Man Sees and a New Work Grows Out of an Old Work. The 1962-1963 School Year of Activity at Catawba The 1963-1964 (Present) School Term.

Chapter IV. Conclusion: An Analysis of the Religious Situation Among the Catawba Indians

The Problem Why Have the Mormons Been So Successful in Winning the Catawba Indians to Their Persuasion? ; Why Has the Success of the Students from Columbia Bible College, Working among the Catawba Indians, Seemed So Small? ; What Has Been the Aim of the Columbia Bible College Students Who Have Worked Among the Catawbas Now for Sixteen Years? Have They Accomplished This Aim? ; Have These Christian Efforts Had Results Other Than the Salvation of Some Indians? ; Can Mormonism Found Among the Catawba Indians Offer Us Any Ideas or Suggestions As to Our Own Approach with God's Word?

Appendices

Documents and Markers Past and Present: Two Famous Catawba Chiefs Catawba Indian Customs, Superstitions, and Fears Concerning Nature, Animals, and Death Catawba Folk Lore: Three Tales Catawba Indian Medical Practices Notes on Mormonism.

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