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Building Intercultural Community

 
AuthorChelsea Horton
 
Title of item
Building Intercultural Community
 
Subtitle of item
Insights from Indigenous Bahá'í History
 
Volume
26:3
 
Pages
65-87
Parent publication   Journal of Bahá'í Studies
 
Publisher of this ed.
Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America
Date of this edition 2016
LanguageEnglish
Permission publisher
Posted 2017-02-07 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.com/horton_building_intercultural_community
Abstract Bridging Bahá'í communities with Indigenous populations in Canada and the United States was not easy, and was especially fraught for native believers, who also confronted tensions of intercultural understanding and sometimes outright racism.
Notes Mirrored from journal.bahaistudies.ca/online/article/view/208. See also the complete issue [PDF].
Tags Cultural diversity; Indigenous people; Native Americans; Unity
Locations United States; Canada
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2022-04-11 23:10 EST. See previous versions [archive.org].
 

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