id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gymy6ufrufbgxp7k5qkfb5znfe Chelsea Dawn Horton All is one : becoming Indigenous and Baha'i in global North America 2013.0 387 .pdf application/pdf 165168 11761 63 Identity and Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996); Ronald Niezen, The Origins of Indigenism: Genesis of the Baha'i Faith in the Nineteenth-Century Middle East (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998); Indigenous identities by way of Baha'i declaration and practice, they forged new group Indians," Abdu'l-Baha's activity during his time in America concentrated mostly on BlackWhite interactions.49 In an act of silent erasure, his evaluation of American politics and 56 For analysis of another "tablet" by Abdu'l-Baha relating to Indigenous peoples and religion in North America see towards the Baha'i Faith on the part of Indigenous people by adding: "Just like there is in the world. relating to Indigenous peoples and issues in North America, suggesting global Baha'i connection and conversation At the same time, the place of Indigenous cultural practice within the Baha'i Faith was Indigenous people and practices at Baha'i gatherings, then, it well likely marked the first time ./cache/work_gymy6ufrufbgxp7k5qkfb5znfe.pdf ./txt/work_gymy6ufrufbgxp7k5qkfb5znfe.txt