This association was a divergent of the Original Keetoowah Society, a religious and cultural traditionist group with roots going back to the 1850s.
Early in the deliberations it became apparent that the membership of the full committee was generally divided into two strongly committed but divergent groups.
Michael Premo, 29, an activist on the direct action and the outreach team, said the movement needed to reach out to different and more divergent groups.
After the disappointment of October 22, 1844, Millerites developed into several divergent groups.
The apostolic qualities which unify these divergent groups are more critical than the "friar" terminology.
In the meetings that began last week, eight divergent groups agreed to put aside their differences and participate in the council sessions.
Humanoid life had not evolved on Mevinna; however, there were scattered small colonies of widely divergent racial groups.
One such divergent group is Fusarium subglutinans f. sp.
The conflict underscores the divergent groups the hospitals must keep in mind when weighing a patient's freedom against the public's - and patient's - safety.