Dr. Farina King, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, is Assistant Professor of History and affiliated faculty of Cherokee and Indigenous Studies at Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She received her Ph.D. at Arizona State University in U.S. History. King specializes in twentieth-century Native American Studies. She is the author of The Earth Memory Compass: Diné Landscapes and Education in the Twentieth Century.
Narratives surrounding Mormonism and indigenous peoples, how those stories are shaped, who tells them, and the other conversations we need to be having. Lot's to discuss and not enough time to discuss it!
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Loving enemies, dialogue of this week's texts with quakerism, and more
Several stories covered in these four chapters of healings and other of Jesus' engagement with different kinds of people.
most of the stories this week revolve around the physical and healing capabilities of Jesus and we talk about the world around those healings this …
continuing a talk on the Sermon on the Mount and making room
A discussion on the Sabbath, the Sermon on the Plain, and more
Today, it's about the implications of the temptations, angry Jesus, access to God, and more.
LDS Anti-Racism 101 Course: btbacademy.thinkific.com
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