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Conflict and Cooperation: Mormon-Native Relations
This chapter explores the dynamics of conflict and cooperation between the Latter-day Saints and Native Americans during the Mormon migration and settlement in Utah. It highlights Brigham Young's evolving strategies in addressing tensions, shifting from a confrontational approach to one promoting cooperation and support for Native tribes. The discussion also reflects on the societal prejudices of the 19th century and the intricate relationships that developed amidst escalating tensions.