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TAGS: Conversion; Cultural diversity; Native Americans; Prophecies
Abstract:
On the early Bahá’í literature directed toward Native Americans; history of Bahá’í conversion activities with Indigenous populations; and the work conducted by the Central States Regional American Indian Teaching.
Notes:

A Necessary History:

Teaching On and Off The Reservations

Linda S. Covey

published in Journal of Bahá'í Studies, 26:3, pages 43-64

Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America, 2016

About: This article draws on the history of Bahá’í teaching activities on and off Indian reservations and reviews the early Bahá’í literature directed toward American Indian Baha’is with the goal of understanding and learning from that history. The teaching work conducted by the Central States Regional American Indian Teaching is examined to show examples of what worked, what didn’t, and why. Conclusions are drawn as to what behaviors and actions are needed now to reinvigorate the indigenous teaching field.
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