Re-Mapping Mormonism is a Neatline Exhibit aimed at introducing the mindset of Decoloniality into the study of early Mormon settlement of Utah. There is no set definition for Decoloniality. However, according to Catherine E. Walsh, "Decoloniality denotes ways of thinking, knowing, being, and  doing that began with, but also precede, the colonial enterprise and invasion. It implies the recognition and undoing of the hierarchical structures of race, gender, heteropatriarchy, and class that continue to control life, knowledge, spirituality, and thought, structures that are clearly intertwined with and constitutive of global capitalism and Western modernity."

As you navigate Re-Mapping Mormonism, keep in mind alternative perspectives that are silenced and be cognicient of the ways knowledge (epistimology) is created and negotiated.