Bahai Library Online

Tag "Central America"

tag name: Central America type: Geographic locations
web link: Central_America
related tags: - Americas; Caribbean; Latin America; North America; South America
referring tags: Belize; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Panama; South America

"Central America" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (6 results; expand)

sorted by  
  1. Aboriginal and Indigenous People, Teaching Among, by Shoghi Effendi. Universal House of Justice, Research Department, comp. (2000) Importance and scope of the teaching work among the masses of various countries and their aboriginal and indigenous inhabitants.
  2. Artemus Lamb, 1905-1998, by Quentin Farrand. (1998-01) Biography of a pioneer to Central and South America, who also recorded pilgrim's notes with the Guardian.
  3. Making of Central America, The: Intervention, Dictatorship, and Revolution, by Phillip Berryman. (1986) History of Western and Christian involvement in Latin America. (No mention of the Bahá'í Faith.)
  4. 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 Bahá'í Writings that their future is very great, and that they themselves best help to fulfill these promises by taking the Faith of Bahá'u'lláh to their own people.
  5. Panama, The Crossroads between the Continents: The Story of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith in Panama 1939-1972, by Fuad Izadinia. (2015) History of the first Bahá'í community in Panama, including a photo album; biographies of Martha Root, Mathew Kaszab, Louise Caswell, Cora Oliver, Julie Lois Regal, Hascle Cornbleth–Colon, Alfred Osborne, Raquel Francois, Clare Hamilton, Blanca De Campos.
  6. Rowland Estall: In Memoriam, by Various. (1993) Various materials assembled for a memorial service, from tributes written by Jameson Bond and Michael Rochester, with research from Will van den Hoonaard.

2.   from the Chronology (7 results; expand)

  1. 1938-00-00 — William DeForge became the first Baha'i to visit the Dominican Republic. He made a one-day trip from...
  2. 1940-08-01 — The first four people to become Baha'is in Costa Rica accepted the Faith after Gayle Woolson and Ame...
  3. 1945-10-21 — Emeric and Rosemary Sala of St. Lambert, Quebec departed on a four month tour of Central and South A...
  4. 1952-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Central America launched a One Year Plan (1952-195...
  5. 1952-04-21 — The National Convention of the Baha'is of Central America was scheduled to be held in a prestigious ...
  6. 1957-00-00 — Charles Winfield Small, a native of Barbados and the first to become a Baha'i in the Bahamas, return...
  7. 1965-09-19 — Walter Garland and Miss Annie Lourie Williams, the first to become Baha'is on Grand Turk Island, enr...
 
  • search for parts of tags or alterate spellings
  • 2 characters minimum, parts separated by spaces
  • multiple keywords allowed, e.g. "Madrid Paris Seattle"
  • see also multiple tag search
General All tags un-tagged
Administration
Arts
BWC institutions
Calendar
Central Figures
Conferences
Film
Geographic locations
Hands of the Cause
Holy places, sites
Institute process
Mashriqu'l-Adhkár
Metaphors, allegories
Organizations
People
Persecution
Philosophy
Plans
Practices
Principles, teachings
Publications
Publishing
Religions, Asian
Religion, general
Religions, Middle Eastern
Religions, other
Rulers
Schools, education
Science
Shoghi Effendi
Terminology
Translation, languages
Virtues
Universal House of Justice
Words, phrases
Writings, general
Writings, the Báb
Writings, Bahá'u'lláh
Writings, Abdu'l-Bahá
Home divider Site Map divider Series divider Chronology
searchAuthor divider Title divider Date divider Tags
Links divider About divider Contact divider RSS divider New
smaller font
larger font