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Tag "Alaska, USA"

tag name: Alaska, USA type: Geographic locations
web link: Alaska,_USA
related tags: United States (USA)
referring tags: Aleutian Islands, AK; Anchorage, AK; Baranof Island, AK; Barrow, AK; Fairbanks, AK; Haines, AK; Juneau, AK; Kodiak Islands, AK; Kotzebue, AK; Nome, AK; Skagway, AK; St. Lawrence Island; Unalaska, AK; Wrangell, AK

"Alaska, USA" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (9 results; expand)

  1. John E. Kolstoe. Alaskan Bahá'í Community: Its Growth and Development: The Formative Years: To 156 B. E. (1999) (1999). — Compilation of historical materials on the Faith in Alaska up through the late 1990s.
  2. Earl Redman. Betty Becker, Valiant Servant Pioneer (2017). — The story of a Baha’i from Kansas who moved first to Alaska to spread the Baha’i Faith there and...
  3. Amine de Mille. Emogene Hoagg: Exemplary Pioneer (1973-10). — Biography of travel-teacher and translator of the Writings into Italian.
  4. Peter Terry. Henrietta Emogene Martin Hoagg: Short Biographical Monograph (1997). — Biography of a travel-teacher, translator of the Writings into Italian, and the first pioneer to Ita...
  5. Shoghi Effendi. High Endeavors: Letters to Alaska (1976).
  6. Paula Bidwell, comp. Native Bahá'ís: Bios of past and contemporary Bahá'ís of native ancestry (2014). — Links to photographs and information from the 1910s to the present about Native Baha'is, both from t...
  7. Universal House of Justice. Ridván 1996 (Four Year Plan) - To the Followers of Bahá'u'lláh in North America: Alaska, Canada, Greenland and the United States: Bahá'í Era 153 (1996). — Country-specific portion of the annual message to the Baha'is of the world: North America.
  8. William Sears. Talk "Arise" at Anchorage Conference (1976-07). — Address to the International Teaching Conference, Anchorage, July 1976.
  9. Joyce Baldwin. Walking the Spiritual Path with Both Feet Planted Firmly on the Ground (2016). — Overview of the life of a Baha'i native from indigenous-Tsimshian ancestry, who pioneered to Alaska ...

2.   from the Chronology (18 results; expand)

  1. 1905-00-00 — Agnes Alexander arrived in Alaska, the first Baha'i travelling teacher to visit the territory. [BBR...
  2. 1915-06-16 — Miss Margaret Green of Washington DC arrived in Alaska, the first known resident Baha'i. She settled...
  3. 1926-01-00 — Orcella Rexford and her husband Dr Gayne Gregory (the first to accept the Faith in Alaska) went to H...
  4. 1939-00-00 — Honor Kempton opened a bookshop lending library, calling it "The Book Cache". [Baha'i News No 131 No...
  5. 1939-00-00 — Miss Janet Whitenack, relocated from New York to Alaska, became the first person to declare in Alask...
  6. 1943-09-04 — The first local spiritual assembly in Alaska was established at Anchorage....
  7. 1949-00-00 — Agnes Harrison (née Parent), an Athabascan, became a Baha'i in Alaska, the first Native Alaskan to ...
  8. 1952-11-12 — Dagmar Dole, pioneer to Alaska and Denmark, passed away in Glion, Switzerland. Shoghi Effendi sai...
  9. 1954-00-02 — The first Tlinget from Alaska to become a Baha'i, Eugene King, enrolled....
  10. 1954-05-01 — Elinore Putney arrived in the Aleutian Islands and was named a Knight of Baha'u'llah. [BW13:449]...
  11. 1956-00-00 — The first Tlinget to become a Baha'i in Alaska, Joyce Anderson Combs, enrolled....
  12. 1957-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of Alaska was formed and incorporated immediately upon formation. [H...
  13. 1958-00-00 — The first Aleut to become a Baha'i, Vassa Lekanoff, enrolled in Unalaska....
  14. 1959-00-02 — The first Inuit in Alaska to become a Baha'i, William Wiloya, enrolled in Nome....
  15. 1974-00-00 — The first Native Council took place in Haines, Alaska, attended by 50 native Baha'is....
  16. 1974-04-21 — The first local spiritual assembly of Kotzebue, an Iñupiat Eskimo community situated north of the A...
  17. 1976-01-10 — The most northerly-located local spiritual assembly in the world was formed in the Iñupiat communit...
  18. 1976-07-23 — An International Teaching Conference was held in Anchorage, Alaska, attended by 1,005 Baha'is. [BW17...
 
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