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==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
 
*Critics claim that the Church has expanded the definition of "Lamanite" to Polynesians.
 
*Critics claim that the Church has expanded the definition of "Lamanite" to Polynesians.
*Modern day prophets repeatedly declared that Polynesians are Lamanites.
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*Modern day prophets have repeatedly declared that Polynesians are Lamanites.
 
*The patriarchal blessings of Polynesians often state that they are of the tribe of Manasseh (through Lehi).
 
*The patriarchal blessings of Polynesians often state that they are of the tribe of Manasseh (through Lehi).
  

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Criticism

  • Critics claim that the Church has expanded the definition of "Lamanite" to Polynesians.
  • Modern day prophets have repeatedly declared that Polynesians are Lamanites.
  • The patriarchal blessings of Polynesians often state that they are of the tribe of Manasseh (through Lehi).

Source(s) of the criticism

Simon Southerton, Losing a Lost Tribe: Native Americans, DNA, and the Mormon Church (Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 2004) 37–39. ( Index of claims )

Response

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Conclusion

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Endnotes

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