- A-de-rih-wa-nie-ton On-kwe-on-we Neh-ha: A Message to the Iroquois Indians, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada (1956). — Three items: 2021 cover letter from the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada, the 19...
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Prophecy, by Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2019). — Slide-show overview of ‘Abdu’l-Baha's prophecy "these Indians will enlighten the whole world."
- Additional Tablets, Extracts and Talks, by Abdu'l-Bahá Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2018/2024). — 209 selections, last updated August 2024.
- All is One: Becoming Indigenous and Bahá'í in Global North America, by Chelsea Horton (2013-08). — Native-American identity, conversion, and community, as viewed through the lens of the Baha'i Faith....
- American Indians and the Bahá'í Faith: Ten-Part Comprehensive Bibliography, Littlebrave Beaston, comp. (2017). — An extensive bibliography about references to Native Americans in Baha’i sacred writings, in writi...
- Bahá'í Universalism and Native Prophets, by Christopher Buck (2002). — Explores the possibility of including other great religious figures in the Baha'i category of "Manif...
- Baha'u'llah's Tablet to Badi'u'llah: Parallels to Bahá'í Teachings by Native American Messengers of God, by Donald Addison, Christopher Buck (2007). — Compilation of writings from Native American traditions and analogous texts from Baha'i scripture.
- Beyond Red Power: The Alternative Activism of Dorothy Maquabeak Francis, by Chelsea Horton (2004). — Aboriginal activism of the 1960s-1970s, which promoted native spirituality and culture, fostered cro...
- Building Intercultural Community: Insights from Indigenous Bahá'í History, by Chelsea Horton (2016). — Bridging Baha'i communities with Indigenous populations in Canada and the United States was not easy...
- Claiming legitimacy: Prophecy narratives from northern aboriginal women, by Julie Cruikshank (1994-03-22). — Includes a discussion of Angela Sidney, a Tagish elder who was very active in the Baha'i Faith, and...
- Comparative of Dynamics in Navajo Ceremonial and the Bahá'í World Faith, A, by Author unknown (n.d.). — Short summary of religious practices, chants, and dances of the Navajo and the Pueblo peoples.
- Comparison of the Seven Valleys and the American Indian Peace Shield, by Nina Bailey (1999-03). — Comparison study between the spiritual teachings of the ancient Native American Indian Peace Shield ...
- Compassionate Woman: The Life and Legacy of Patricia Locke by John Kolstoe: Review, by Patricia Verge (2012).
- Compilation on the Indians of the Western Hemisphere, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice Littlebrave Beaston, comp. (2017).
- Concepts of Spirituality in The Works of Robert Houle and Otto Rogers with Special Consideration to Images of the Land, by Nooshfar B. Afnan (2000-12-06). — The attitude of native Canadians toward the land and the prairies, as expressed through the work of ...
- Constructive Imaginary, The, by Michael Karlberg (2020). — In a 2007 letter on the closing of the BIHE, the Universal House of Justice introduced the concept o...
- Deganawida, the Peacemaker, by Christopher Buck (2015). — Biography of the Iroquois / Haudenosaunee prophet-like figure who lived around 600 or 900 years ago.
- Demographics of the United States National Spiritual Assembly, by Archives Office of the United States Bahá'í National Center (2016-03-17). — Percentage of women, African-Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Latino Americans serv...
- Diné Becoming Baha'i: Through the Lens of Ancient Prophecies, by Linda S. Covey (2011-05). — Some Diné (Navajo) convert to the Baha'i Faith because it fulfills their ancient prophecies, its in...
- Encouragement, Challenges, Healing, and Progress: The Bahá'í Faith in Indigenous Communities, by Alfred Kahn (2016). — On the challenges of community-building among Indigenous people, written from the perspective of a c...
- From The Editor's Desk, by Linda S. Covey, Roshan Danesh (2016). — Introduction to this issue's articles on the unique potentials of the indigenous population of Ameri...
- God and Apple Pie: Religious Myths and Visions of America, by Christopher Buck (2015). — The nation and the notion of America, as viewed through the lenses of Native American religions, Pro...
- Human environment interactions and collaborative adaptive capacity building in a resilience framework, by Peter T. Bruss (2012). — Lengthy study of human effects on the environment informed by a Baha'i perspective, with passing men...
- Indian Nations and National Spiritual Assemblies, by Universal House of Justice (2002-01-13). — American Indian nations are not fully sovereign and thus do not have their own National Spiritual As...
- Indigenous Messengers of God, by Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2014-2020). — 68 essays on Native American theology and history from the perspective of Baha'i teachings.
- Indigenous Messengers of God, by Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2021). — PowerPoint for Zoom presentation “Divine Teachers of the Americas” by Kevin Locke, hosted by Gre...
- Indigenous Messengers of God: In Honor of Kevin Locke (1954-2022), by Christopher Buck (2022-12). — Biographies and photos of Kevin and Patricia Locke and tributes to them; themes of respect for spiri...
- Kevin Locke and the Tablet to Amir Khan, by Christopher Buck (2024-08-03). — The late Kevin Locke believed ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s Tablet to Amir Khan establishes that Indigenous M...
- Letter to the Bahá'ís of Macy Nebraska, by Shoghi Effendi, Rúhíyyih Khánum (1947-12-21). — One-paragraph letter of greeting from the Guardian, with a short intro from Ruhiyyih Khanum, stating...
- Letter to the United States and Canada on Racism, 1961, by Rúhíyyih Khánum (1961-03-09).
- Light Was in the Darkness, The: Reflections on the Growth that Hides in the Pain of Suffering, by Michael L. Penn (2020-07). — Existential stress and its relationship to individual growth and development, drawing on the rich sp...
- Lights of Guidance: A Bahá'í Reference File, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice Helen Bassett Hornby, comp. (1988). — The classic Baha'i reference book. This is its first online edition.
- List of Articles by Christopher Buck on BahaiTeachings.org, by Christopher Buck (2014/2020/2024). — List of online essays and articles by Christopher Buck since 2014.
- Many Messengers of God, A Native American Perspective: Deganawidah The Peacemaker, by Paula Bidwell (2011-07). — Collection and analysis of proofs from the Baha'i Writings about prophets from indigenous cultures. ...
- Message to the Indian and Eskimo Bahá'ís of the Western Hemisphere, by Rúhíyyih Khánum (1969). — Letter to Native American and Inuit believers, about the assurance given in the Baha'i Writings that...
- Messengers of God in North America, Revisited: An Exegesis of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Tablet to Amír Khán, by Christopher Buck, Donald Addison (2007). — The indigenous peoples of the Americas have their own claim to wisdom tradition, which derive from M...
- Native American and Other Indigenous Messengers of God, by Patricia Locke (1993). — God did not neglect the millions of indigenous peoples of the Western hemisphere; over the centuries...
- Native American Vision and the Teachings of 'Abdu'l-Baha, by Paula Bidwell (2011). — Presentation addressing issues of concern to Native Americans, cast in the light of statements of Ab...
- Native Bahá'ís: Bios of past and contemporary Bahá'ís of native ancestry, Paula Bidwell, comp. (2014). — Links to photographs and information from the 1910s to the present about Native Baha'is, both from t...
- Native Conversion, Native Identity: An oral history of the Bahá'í faith among First Nations people in the southern central Yukon Territory, Canada, by Carolyn Patterson Sawin (2000). — Factors influencing religious conversion among Yukon Baha'is; correlation between participation in t...
- Native Messengers of God in Canada?: A Test Case for Bahá'í Universalism, by Christopher Buck (1996). — Explores the possibility of including other great religious figures in the Baha'i category of "Manif...
- Native Messengers of God in Canada? A test case for Bahá'í universalism, by Christopher Buck: Commentary, by William P. Collins (1998).
- Navajo Tradition, The: Transition to the Bahá'í Faith, by Linda S. Covey (2010). — Examines three reasons behind the conversion of some Navajo to Baha'i in the early 1960s: fulfillmen...
- Necessary History, A: Teaching On and Off The Reservations, by Linda S. Covey (2016). — On the early Baha’i literature directed toward Native Americans; history of Baha’i conversion ac...
- 'Never Again': Kevin Gover's Apology for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, by Christopher Buck (2006). — This article does not mention the Baha'i Faith, but was published in a social justice and human righ...
- New Skin For An Old Drum, A: Changing Contexts of Yukon Aboriginal Bahá'í Storytelling, by Lynn Echevarria-Howe (published as Lynn Echevarria) (2008 Fall). — On the construction of the religious self through the storytelling processes of Yukon Aboriginal Bah...
- North American Indian Prophecies, by Lee Brown (1986). — Talked delivered at the 1986 Continental Indigenous Council, Tanana Valley Fairgrounds, Fairbanks, A...
- Numinous Land, The: Examples of sacred geometry and geopiety in formalist and landscape paintings of the prairies, by Kim Ennis (2012-04). — Includes many references to the Baha'i Faith and its influence on contemporary artists. Link to thes...
- Path of Beauty, The: The Literary Life of Amatu'l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum, by Sandra Lynn Hutchison (1999-2000). — An extensive review of the varied literary works of Ruhiyyih Khanum – poems, plays, ethical guidan...
- Perfection and Refinement: Towards an Aesthetics of the Bab, by Moojan Momen (2011). — The writings of the Bab have implications for the "plastic" arts; significance for native traditions...
- Personal Journey toward Reconciliation, A, by Patricia Verge (2016). — On the author's spiritual journey and how it has been entwined with First Nations people; tensions b...
- Reaching and Teaching the Indians: Clinics and Task Force Discussions #17, by Franklin Kahn (1967-04-27). — Outreach and teaching teams for native peoples on reservations and in cities; the need for pioneerin...
- Religious Perspectives on the Narratives of America: The Search for Just, Honest, Inclusive and Forward-looking Tellings, Audrey C. Price, ed, Selvi Adaikkalam Zabihi, ed. (2024). — Eleven essays by contributors from different communities, exploring how religious insights can creat...
- Return to Tyendinaga: The Story of Jim and Melba Loft, Bahá'í Pioneers, by Evelyn Loft Watts and Patricia Verge: Review, by Lee Brown (2013). — History of the first Aboriginal believers in Canada, who moved from Michigan to pioneer in the Tyend...
- Rising to the Challenge of Reconciliation, by Roshan Danesh, Douglas White III (2023-01-08). — Analyzing the legacy of colonialism and racism in Canada and examining the profound, multifaceted pr...
- Tabla de 'Abdu'l-Bahá a Amír Khan, by Abdu'l-Bahá Hasan Elías, trans. (2007).
- Tablet to Amir Khan and Tablet of the Holy Mariner, by Universal House of Justice (1996/2001/2007). — Three letters about Abdu'l-Baha'is Tablet to Amir Khan; one letter about the Tablet of the Holy Mari...
- Universities as the Gatekeepers of the Intellectual Property of Indigenous People's Medical Knowledge, by Chris Jones Kavelin (2008). — While this article is inspired by Baha'i principles, it has no mention of the Baha'i Faith.
- Walking the Spiritual Path with Both Feet Planted Firmly on the Ground, by Joyce Baldwin (2016). — Overview of the life of a Baha'i native from indigenous-Tsimshian ancestry, who pioneered to Alaska ...
- Wisdom of the people: Potential and pitfalls in efforts by the Comanches to recreate traditional ways of building consensus, by Benjamin J. Broome (2001-01-01). — Includes mention that a few Indian nations have adopted the Baha'i "consultation" method of decision...
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