
Dialogue Lectures #33 w/Matthew Garrett
In the newest Dialogue podcast Matthew Garrrett, Professor of History at Bakersfield College and winner of the 2015 Juanita Brooks Prize in Mormon Studies, discusses his research on the Indian Student Placement Program sponsored by the Church and docum...
February 13, 20171h 18m
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<p><img class="size-full wp-image-8664 aligncenter" src="https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Matthew-Garrett.png" alt="" width="222" height="279" />In the newest Dialogue podcast Matthew Garrrett, Professor of History at Bakersfield College and winner of the 2015 Juanita Brooks Prize in Mormon Studies, discusses his research on the Indian Student Placement Program sponsored by the Church and documented in his recent book, <em>Making Lamanites: Mormons, Native Americans, and the Indian Student Placement Program, 1947-2000, </em>published by The University of Utah Press.<br />
From the <a href="http://www.millereccles.org/?p=3518">Miller Eccles website</a>:<br />
Dr. Garrett traces his adventures as a Native American history scholar meandering into the world of Mormon Studies, with special attention paid to the various perspectives and conflicts of both his own personal academic journey as well as those of the LDS Indian program he studied. From 1970s era protests over colonization, to conflicting views of Indian participants and church administrators, Professor Garrett will survey some of the past disputes that ultimately led to internal acrimony that destabilized, eroded, and finally terminated the LDS Indian programs.</p>
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