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Caption | Rwanda National Convention
The National Convention of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands was held on Bahá’í headquarters land, in Tarawa. the capital, May 15-20. Twenty-three delegates from nine islands gathered in the National Teaching Institute and the Bahá’í Naneaba for the Convention. The Institute and the Maneaba, a native meeting hall with no sides and a high thatched roof, are part of the national headquarters Pao Penox. After the Convention a few of the delegates remained to join a teaching team preparing to visit several islands for mass teaching. Teaching teams, comprised of fifteen persons ranging in age from fifteen to sixty, are new to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, although they have already been successful in spreading the Bahá’í Faith. Convention Chairman Mote Kiaman (left), of Betio: and Convention Secretary Masipei Takarawa (right), of Bikenibeu; quietly make their choice for the Bahá’í National Assembly. Photo by Dr. Marr. |
Source | Bahá’í News. Issue 510, page 22. View as PDF |
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