There were many missions focused on Native American tribes. In the early years of the Church they were not organized as missions with presidents and individuals often served unofficially or in unorganized missions as they fulfilled their duties in settlement.
By 1855 there were several official missions organized to preach to tribes across the United States.
However, a few were organized with mission leaders and/or presidents. These were the major missions:
Lamanite Mission (1830-1831)
Southern Indian Mission (1853-1869)
Indian Territory Mission (1855-1898)
Mission Founded
1830
Mission Closed
1855
John Law Blythe Called as President
1874 February 6 – May 5 See Missionaries
Date Details
Started On 1874 February 6
Called
Ended On 1874 May 5
Departed from Field
Ernst Albert Tietjen Called as President
1875 October 9 See Missionaries
Date Details
Started On 1875 October 9
Called
End Date Not Found
Media
Native American Missions Map