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Caption Two Indian guests in native garb—one a Choctaw and the other a Chippewa—on the platform outside the community house, where the programs were given. With them are Franklin and Chester Kahn, who served as master of ceremonies and interpreter, respectively.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 377, page 11. View as PDF

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