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History of Native American Baha'is 1900-1960 (depending on extent of content this will be a section of Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans or a sub article ....)

ok - citation styles vary but the basic most common one comes from Wikipedia:Citation templates.


to use it there needs to be a section at the bottom for them to appear.

so basically you find the right kind of reference template, copy and paste into here and fill out as many of the sections as you can. Some are very important and some are ignorable.

1926 - Mr. Freeman - (Tribe/Nation unknown at this time)[edit]

Mr. Freeman was described as "...a young American Indian...) presented Native songs and a speech at the Bahá'í National Convention 1926 was reported to the national community through the Bahá'í News coverage in the June/July 1926 issue.[1]

1937 - Mary Farley Stevison - Omaha[edit]

Mary Farely Stevison declared on August 5, 1937. Source: Macy, Nebraska - Local Spiritual Assembly timeline. is this one online?

1938 - Melba Whetung Loft - Ojibwa (Chippewa) Canada[edit]

Melba Whetung Loft (Kinaaj-kwe - Kind, Gracious Woman) declared in 1938 - see Baha'i World 1985 in Memorium for her obituary. Her husband Jimmy Loft declared later.

Melba was born on December 24, 1912, Curve Lake Reserve, Ontario. She died in 1985 on the Tyeninega Rserve.

1938 - Marian Doxtater Steffes - Oneida[edit]

Maran Doxtater Steffes declared in 1938. She was living in California in 1965. See Baha'i News February 1965 pg.1 Marian was born in 1900. She married Fredrick (Fred) Steffes, also Oneida, on September 27, 1930. The Marian Steffes Baha'i School is named after her.

1943 - Melba M. Call King - Yupik[edit]

Melba Call King declared on May 23, 1943. See Baha'i World in Memorium 1979 pg. 687

1948 - Alfred James (Jimmy) Loft - Mohawk (Canada)[edit]

Jimmy Loft declared as a Baha'i in 1948. He was married to Melba Whetung Loft (Ojibwe/Chippewa) also Baha'i.

1950s - Howard McKinley - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Howard McKinley declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's. See: World Order Fall 1985 page 42.

1950's - Henry Bainbridge - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Henry Bainbridge declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's. See World Order Fall 1985

1950's - Annie Tsotsie Kahn - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Annie Tsotsie Kahn declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's. She was married to Chester Kahn.

1950's - Chester Kahn - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Chester Kahn declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's.

1950's - Flora Stevens - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Flora Stevens declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's See: WOrld Order Fall 1985 page 42

1950's - Chee Dan Yazzie - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Chee Dan Yazzie declared in the 1950's (Hard Rock Chapter) See World Order Fall 1985 page 42

1950's - Jenny Manybeads - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Jenny Manybeads (Mannybeads) declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's. See World Order Fall 1985 page 42

1950's - Moses Nakai - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Moses Nakai declared as a Baha'i in the 1950's. See World Order Fall 1985 page 42

1950's - Waldine Yazze and sister - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Mrs. Waldine Yazzie and her sister declared as Bahai's in the 1950's. See World Order Fall 1985 page 42

1953-54 - Eli Powlas - Oneida[edit]

Eli (Lowenlindahut - Shot At) Powlas - Oneida Nation - Declared as a Baha'i 1953-54. See Baha'i News 1953-54.

1956 - Minnie Feather - Eastern Cherokee[edit]

1956-57 - Mrs. Lee Fuhrman - Nez Perce[edit]

Mrs. Lee Fuhrman declared as a Baha'i around 1956-57 while living in Lewiston, Idaho.

1957 - Sadye Joe Vincenti - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Sadye Joe Vincent declared on February 1957 in Pinon, Arizona. She is the first Dine/Navajo to become Baha'i. She married Vincent Vincenti in 1960.

1958 - Robert and Carol Mauelita - Dine (Navajo)[edit]

Robert and Carol Manuelita declared on February 13, 1958 in Laramie, Wyoming. See Talking Leaves March 1958

Minnie Smith Feather declared as a Baha'i around 1956 in Cherokee, North Carolina. See Baha'i World: 1950-57 Minnie was born on December 3, 1917 and died November 6, 2002 in Cherokee, North Carolina. She married Jonah Feather around 1933. She was a traditional Turtle Rattle maker.


References[edit]

  1. ^ Gregory, Louis (1926). "Eighteenth Annual Convention of the Baha'is of the United States and Canada (Convention Report)". Bahá'í News (12): p. 6. {{cite journal}}: |page= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)