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A TIME OF RELIGIOUS DIVISION IN LAGUNA PUEBLO
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Simmons, Marc
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Fergusson, Erna
/ Gorman, Samuel
/ Marmon, Robert
/ Marmon, Walter G
/ Menaul, John
2010
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A TIME OF RELIGIOUS DIVISION IN LAGUNA PUEBLO
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Simmons, Marc
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Fergusson, Erna
/ Gorman, Samuel
/ Marmon, Robert
/ Marmon, Walter G
/ Menaul, John
2010
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A TIME OF RELIGIOUS DIVISION IN LAGUNA PUEBLO
2010
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According to [Erna Fergusson], Menaul continued to stir up dissension and she said, \"What Rev. [Samuel Gorman] had left undone, [John Menaul] finished off.\" Further, Menaul was less strident in attacking surviving elements of Native culture. Yet, a statement made by one of the Marmon cousins upon the minister's departure in 1887 was likely an exaggeration. He wrote that \"John Menaul left here, loved and respected by all.\" It is worth mentioning that the Menaul name today remains familiar to residents of Albuquerque because of Menaul School on Menaul Boulevard. The school, dating from 1896, took that name from its founder, the Rev. James Menaul, younger brother of John Menaul.
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Santa Fe New Mexican
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