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1965 (In the year) | The first pioneer to the San Andrés and Providencia Islands settled there briefly. | First travel teachers and pioneers; San Andres and Providencia Islands | first pioneer to the San Andrés and Providencia Islands | |
1965 (In the year) | William Carr visited Alert in Canada, only 800 km from the North Pole and the most northerly inhabited location in the world. | William Carr; Arctic; Alert; Canada | ||
1965 (In the year) | Nils and Sigrid Rutfjäll, the first Samer (Lapps) to become Bahá'ís, enrolled in northern Norway. [BW5:483] | First believers by background; Indigenous people; Sami people; Sapmi (Lapland); Norway | first Samer (Lapps) Bahá’ís | |
1965 (In the year) | Emma Reinert, the first Faroese to become a Bahá'í, enrolled. | First Bahá'ís by country or area; Faroe Islands, Denmark | first Faroese Bahá’í | |
1965 (In the year) | The great, great, granddaughter of Chief Sitting Bull, Ina McNeil, became a Baha'i. She was born on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in South Dakota and is a member of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe and the first Lakota to become a Bahá'í.
She was convinced of the truth of the Bahá'í Revelation because of the similarities between it and her Lakota heritage; to cite two examples, the legend of the return of White Buffalo Calf Maiden and the prophecies of Black Elk and his vision of Bahá'u'lláh. [Article by Radiance Talley] |
Ina McNeil; Chief Sitting Bull; White Buffalo Calf Maiden; Black Elk; Long Island, NY; New York, USA; Standing Rock Sioux Reservation; South Dakota, USA | Ina McNeil become the first Lakota to become a Bahá'í. | |
Try also a shorter date like 1965-00-0 or 1965-00 try also the Chronology Canada — 1965-00-00 or 1965-00-0 or 1965-00 |
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