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_aPalmer, William Clyde, _e1 |
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_aThe Catawba Indians : _ba mission field / _cby William Clyde Palmer. |
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_aix, 172 leaves ; _c29 cm. |
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500 | _aTypescript. | ||
500 | _aThesis (M.A.)--Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina, 1964. | ||
504 | _aBibliography: leaves 165-172. | ||
500 | _aChapter I. A Historical Sketch | ||
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_aThe Origin of the Catawba Indians -- _tEarly Reports of the Catawbas -- _tThe Catawba Indians and Other Indian Tribes -- _tThe Catawba Indians and the White Men -- _tThe Land Problem, a Dilemma to Both Red and White -- _tEarly Encroachments -- _tThe 1763 land treaty and the results -- _tThe 1840 land treaty and the results -- _tThe 1944 land agreement and the results -- _tThe 190 land settlement and the results -- _tSocial Status -- _tThe Catawba Indian Elementary School, A Brief History of Educational Opportunities for the Indians of South Carolina -- _tThe Lost Language -- _tTribal Government -- _tCatawba Pottery Art, A Dying Art -- _tMemorials and Reminders of the Catawba Nation. |
500 | _aChapter II. Religious Influences Upon the Catawba Indians, and the "Restored Gospel" | ||
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_aHints of Animism -- _tSeveral Early Christian Attempts Among the Catawbas -- _tRemarks Concerning Christian Attempts Among the Catawbas -- _tThe Mormons and the "Restored" Gospel -- _tThe first Mormon activity among the Catawba Indians -- _tOpposition to the Mormon work among the Indians -- _tThe establishment and growth of Mormonism among the Catawba Indians -- _tThe present situation -- _tRemarks concerning the Mormon efforts among the Catawbas. |
500 | _aChapter III. The Work of Students of Columbia Bible College Among the Catawba Indians, 1947-1964 | ||
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_aA Typical Scene on the Catawba Reservation -- _tThe First Contact with the Catawba Indians -- _tLater Contacts with the Indians -- _t"From Mexico to Utah in one night," The First Gospel Thrust -- _tLinguistic Inquiries, Another Contact with the Catawbas -- _tTeaching Bible in the Catawba Indian School -- _tSummer Contacts with the Indians --- The Graduate Class of Columbia Bible College Assumes a New Class Project -- _tThe 1948-1949 School Year -- _tThe 1949-1950 School Year -- _tThe First Children's Day. The 1950-1951 School Year at Catawba-- The Beginning of Opposition. The 1951-1952 School Year -- _tContinued Mormon Opposition to the Bible Teachers. The 1952-1953 School Year -- _tBible Classes Begin Again in the Indian School upon the Recommendation of the Indian Parents. Events of the 1953-1954 School Year -- _tThe School Issue Comes to a Head. Highlights of the 1954-1955 School Year -- _tThe Catawba Council Is Formed and Constituted. The 1955-1956 School Year - The 1956-1957 School Year of Christian Work at the Reservation -- _tThe 1957-1958 School Year at Catawba -- _tThe 1958-1959 School Year at the Catawba Reservation -- _tThe First Summer Resident Work Done Among the Catawbas. The 1959-1960 School Year -- _tThe 1960-1961 School Year -- _tThe 1961-1962 School Term -- _tA Blind Man Sees and a New Work Grows Out of an Old Work. The 1962-1963 School Year of Activity at Catawba -- _tThe 1963-1964 (Present) School Term. |
500 | _aChapter IV. Conclusion: An Analysis of the Religious Situation Among the Catawba Indians | ||
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_aThe Problem -- _tWhy Have the Mormons Been So Successful in Winning the Catawba Indians to Their Persuasion? -- _tWhy Has the Success of the Students from Columbia Bible College, Working among the Catawba Indians, Seemed So Small? -- _tWhat 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? -- _tHave These Christian Efforts Had Results Other Than the Salvation of Some Indians? -- _tCan Mormonism Found Among the Catawba Indians Offer Us Any Ideas or Suggestions As to Our Own Approach with God's Word? |
500 | _aAppendices | ||
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_aDocuments and Markers -- _tPast and Present: Two Famous Catawba Chiefs -- _tCatawba Indian Customs, Superstitions, and Fears Concerning Nature, Animals, and Death -- _tCatawba Folk Lore: Three Tales -- _tCatawba Indian Medical Practices -- _tNotes on Mormonism. |
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