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Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah

Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1937
Genre: Timpanogos Cave National Monument (Utah)
ISBN:

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Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah

Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1974
Genre: Timpanogos Cave (Utah)
ISBN:

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Timpanogos Cave National Monument

Timpanogos Cave National Monument
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1986
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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Heart of the Mountain

Heart of the Mountain
Author: Cami Pulham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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On Zion’s Mount

On Zion’s Mount
Author: Jared Farmer
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2010-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674036719

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Shrouded in the lore of legendary Indians, Mt. Timpanogos beckons the urban populace of Utah. And yet, no “Indian” legend graced the mount until Mormon settlers conjured it—once they had displaced the local Indians, the Utes, from their actual landmark, Utah Lake. On Zion’s Mount tells the story of this curious shift. It is a quintessentially American story about the fraught process of making oneself “native” in a strange land. But it is also a complex tale of how cultures confer meaning on the environment—how they create homelands. Only in Utah did Euro-American settlers conceive of having a homeland in the Native American sense—an endemic spiritual geography. They called it “Zion.” Mormonism, a religion indigenous to the United States, originally embraced Indians as “Lamanites,” or spiritual kin. On Zion’s Mount shows how, paradoxically, the Mormons created their homeland at the expense of the local Indians—and how they expressed their sense of belonging by investing Timpanogos with “Indian” meaning. This same pattern was repeated across the United States. Jared Farmer reveals how settlers and their descendants (the new natives) bestowed “Indian” place names and recited pseudo-Indian legends about those places—cultural acts that still affect the way we think about American Indians and American landscapes.


Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah

Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah
Author: United States. b National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1942
Genre: Timpanogos Cave (Utah).
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Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments

Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments
Author: Douglas A. Sprinkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2000
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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General geology papers and road logs for the Millenium Field Conference in Utah.