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Encouragement, Challenges, Healing, and Progress
Author
Alfred Kahn
Title of item
Encouragement, Challenges, Healing, and Progress
Subtitle of item
The Bahá'í Faith in Indigenous Communities
Volume
26:3
Pages
89-102
Parent publication
Journal of Bahá'í Studies
Publisher of this ed.
Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America
Date of this edition
2016
Language
English
Permission
publisher
Posted
2017-02-07 by Jonah Winters
Classified in
Essays and short articles
URL
bahai-library.com/kahn_bahai_indigenous_communities
Abstract
On the challenges of community-building among Indigenous people, written from the perspective of a childhood spent among Bahá'í pioneers on Native American land, and on reconciling traditional views with global Bahá'í teachings.
Notes
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