Nephite
Nephite refers to a people described in the Book of Mormon, the sacred text of the Latter-day Saint movement. They are descended from Nephi, a son of Lehi, who led a family out of Jerusalem around 600 BCE. In the Book of Mormon, the Nephites are one of the two major civilizations on the American continents, the other being the Lamanites, who are their traditional rivals. The two groups repeatedly alternate between faithfulness to God and apostasy, often leading to civil and military conflict.
Early Nephite society was governed by kings, but around the 1st century BCE they adopted a system
Religious beliefs center on worship of God and the Messiah, with prophets who exhort reform and fidelity.
According to the Book of Mormon, the Nephites are largely destroyed in their wars with the Lamanites
In modern usage, "Nephite" identifies a member of this historical people in Latter-day Saint scripture and teaching;