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In the 1920s, John Collier emerged as part of a rising group of activists who celebrated Indian cultures and challenged assimilation policies. As commissioner of Indian affairs for twelve years, he pushed legislation to preserve tribal sovereignty, creating a crisis for Protestant reformers and their sense of custodial authority over Indians. One of these Protestant reformers was Gustavus Elmer Emmanuel Lindquist. David Daily paints a compelling picture of Lindquist's crusade as he promoted Native Christian leadership and sought to preserve Protestant influence in Indian affairs.

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In the 1920s, John Collier emerged as part of a rising group of activists who celebrated Indian cultures and challenged assimilation policies. As commissioner of Indian affairs for twelve years, he pushed legislation to preserve tribal sovereignty, creating a crisis for Protestant reformers and their sense of custodial authority over Indians. One of these Protestant reformers was Gustavus Elmer Emmanuel Lindquist. David Daily paints a compelling picture of Lindquist's crusade as he promoted Native Christian leadership and sought to preserve Protestant influence in Indian affairs.
Autorenporträt
David W. Daily is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of the Ozarks.