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Caption Above: More than 70 Native Americans were enrolled in the Faith in October as a result of a teaching trip to Indian Reservations in Wyoming and Montana by (left to right) Earl Healy, a Blood Indian from Fort McLeod, Alberta; Fari Jalili-Otsali, a Persian now living in British Columbia; and Rick Belcourt, a Cree Indian from Calgary, Alberta.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 610, page 9. View as PDF

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