By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 21, 2015 In June 1953, leaders and members of the Southwestern Indian Mission met at the mission home in Gallup, N.M., to explore the necessity to improve the translation of Mormon terms and concepts into the Navajo language. This photograph shows the group who gathered there – most of them Navajo Latter-day Saints who were native speakers of Navajo, with Mission President Golden R. Buchanan, and a few Eng...
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