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| Caption | The Guaymi Indians in Chiriqui Province are close to the hearts of all Bahá’ís in the Republic of Panama. Shortly after the sixth annual convention, May 1-2, held at Villa Virginia, Bahá’í school (delegates in upper right photo), two American pioneers began their first trips in the mountains during the rainy season. Kenneth Francisco and Arthur Krummell travelled the difficult, muddy trails accompanied by the outstanding, blind Guaymi teacher, Alberto Perez, contacting most of the Bahá’í communities. Photo at left shows Guaymi Indian Bahá’ís of Boca de Remedios celebrating the Feast of Naw-Rúz at which they served a simple refreshment of corn chicha. Naw-Rúz is the only New Year recognized by these devoted Indian believers. |
| Source | Bahá’í News. Issue 425, page 12. View as PDF |
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