The first members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) were white settlers of European descent, mostly living in the area around upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Vermont. They did not descend from any Native American tribe.
The messiah came from the tribe of Judah, Davids line.
Ezra was a descendant of the priestly tribe of Aaron from the tribe of Levi.
Muslims are descendants of Ishmael.
Solomon was descended from the tribe of Judah.
There is not one "tribe of Israel" but rather twelve Israelite Tribes, designated by the names of Jacob's sons from whom each claim to descend.
In the second half of the book the fate of the Kiowa tribe seems to descend. They fall on hard times.
At the time of the Mormon settlement in Utah, the Ute tribe was extremely powerful. While they did have some conflicts with the Utes, for the most part they got along. The Utes helped to defend the Mormons against other tribes and even other gorups of white settlers. They also helped Mormons to know how to survive in the harsh climate. In return, the Mormons shared their food with the Utes. Although many Mormons were suspiscious of the Utes, they understood that it was cheaper and more practical to feed them than to fight them.
The first Mormons left Nauvoo in February 1846.
He decended from prophet Ibrahim and his so and his so all the way to the prophet sallalhu alaihi wassallam. His tribe was called the Quraish tribe and his family is called the Banu Hashim
When the Mormons had to flee Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846, they crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa (near Kanesville/Council Bluffs). At the time this was tribal land belonging to the Potawatomi Indians, but the tribe gave the Mormons permission to stay there. My source is listed below under "Related Links".
When the Mormons had to flee Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846, they crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa (near Kanesville/Council Bluffs). At the time this was tribal land belonging to the Potawatomi Indians, but the tribe gave the Mormons permission to stay there. My source is listed below under "Related Links".
The Wampanoag tribe was at the first Thanksgiving.