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Tag: "Oceania"

tag name Oceania type: Geographic locations
web link bahai-library.com/tags/Oceania
related tags Australasia; Melanesia; Micronesia; Pacific; Polynesia; Southeast Asia
referring tags Australasia; Antarctica; Australia; British Overseas Territories; French Polynesia; Indonesia; Melanesia; Micronesia; New Caledonia; New Zealand; Pacific; Philippines; Polynesia; South Pacific; Torres Strait Islands
bahaidata.org Q5652   ·   Links to Bahá'í wikis (bahai9, bahaipedia, etc.)
references en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceania

"Oceania" has been tagged in:

2 results from the Main Catalog

9 results from the Chronology

from the main catalog (2 results; collapse)

  1. 1999. Hoahania, Hamuel. Graham Hassall. Short biography of an early Pacific islander convert to the Bahá'í Faith. Biographies.
  2. 1996-06-23. Marshall Islands population statistics. Universal House of Justice. Populations of the Marshall Islands, and explanation of a directive by the Universal House of Justice that teachers travel to an island that was uninhabitable because of radiation. UHJ-letters.

from the Chronology (9 results; collapse)

  1. 1953-10-17 — The arrival of Knight of Bahá'u'lláh Bertha Dobbins in Vanuatu. [BWNS256]
  2. 1954-05-02 — Cynthia R. Olson of Wilmington, Delaware, settled in Barrigada, the largest village in Guam, and was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh for the Mariana Islands. [BW13:454; BWNS303]
  3. 1955-03-00 — The first person to become a Bahá'í in the Solomon Islands, William Gina, a 43-year-old Solomon Islander from the Western Solomon Islands, enrolled.
  4. 1969-12-29
      The First Pacific Area Bahá'í Youth Conference took place in Apia, Western Samoa. [BW15:329–30]
    • For picture see BW15:330.
  5. 1971-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the Solomon Islands was formed with its seat in Honiara. Previously it had been administered by the National Spiritual Assembly of the South West Pacific Ocean. [BW15:269]
  6. 1975-02-01 — The first Bahá'í Women's Conference of the Solomon Islands took place at Auki, Malaita Island, attended by more than 90 women. [BW16:282]
  7. 1985-08-08
      An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Kauai, Hawaii, attended by 300 youth from nine Pacific countries. [BW19:301]
    • For picture see BW19:321.
  8. 1990-00-10 — Amata Kabua, President of the Marshall Islands, visited the Bahá'í World Centre. [BW94–5:83]
  9. 1990-04-21 — Maureen Nakekea and Marao Teem were elected to the National Spiritual Assembly of Kiribati, the first indigenous women to be elected to the institution. [BINS224:7]
 
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