RIS record for "All is One"

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TY  - THES
ID  - 4230
UR  - https://bahai-library.com/horton_indigenous_bahai
WT  - Baha'i Library Online
T1  - All is One: Becoming Indigenous and Bahá'í in Global North America
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A1  - Horton,Chelsea
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Y1  - 2013/08
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M3  - Theses
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LA  - English
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AB  - Native-American identity, conversion, and community, as viewed through the lens of the Bahá'í Faith. For some, converting to the Bahá'í Faith accompanied a voyage of self-discovery toward indigenous identity. Link to thesis (offsite).
N1  - Dissertation for PhD in History, University of British Columbia (Vancouver).
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KW  - Native Americans
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