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TY - JOUR ID - 35 UR - https://bahai-library.com/buck_native_messengers WT - Baha'i Library Online T1 - Native Messengers of God in Canada?: A Test Case for Bahá'í Universalism T2 - JF - Bahá'í Studies Review JA - BSR A1 - Buck,Christopher A2 - A3 - Y1 - 1996 Y2 - VL - 6 IS - SP - 97 EP - 133 M2 - PB - Association for Bahá'í Studies English-Speaking Europe CY - London M1 - M3 - Articles SN - LA - English L3 - https://bahai-library.com/buck_locke_indigenous_messengers[Indigenous Messengers of God] DO - U1 - U2 - U3 - AB - Explores the possibility of including other great religious figures in the Bahá'í category of "Manifestations of God" using the Iroquois prophet Deganawida as an example. N1 - See also Messengers of God in North America, Revisited: An Exegesis of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Tablet to Amír Khán, by Christopher Buck and Donald Addison. See also a commentary on this article by William Collins. First published in Bahá'í Studies Review (1996), later abridged for Reason and Revelation: Studies in Bábí and Bahá'í History 13 (2002). This article won the Award for Excellence in Bahá’í Studies (University Category), Association for Bahá’í Studies (Ottawa). C1 - Formatted 2000 by Chris Manvell. KW - Canada KW - Indigenous Messengers of God KW - Native American messengers KW - Native Americans KW - Prophecies KW - Tablet to Amir Khan KW - United States (documents) ER - |