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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.

Produktbeschreibung
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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Autorenporträt
David W. Daily is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of the Ozarks.