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I am assuming that you are referring to Native American Indians and not Indians from India.

The cultures were really quite different, although they did often work together to live of the land in a harsh climate. The Mormons lived much as other white men did, and were as civilized as they could be living in the 'wild west'. They had very strong traditional Christian values and worshiped and lived much like other Christians. The Native American culture was much different, most had no knowledge of Christianity and did not have comparable moral standards. However, both were generally willing to help each other in times of need, and both were fiercely loyal to their culture to the point of being willing defend and even die for it if need be.

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