File:Manuela de Miranda, first Indigenous Baha'i woman of Bolivia to pioneer.png
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Caption | Sra. Manuela de Miranda, the first Bolivian Indian women pioneer to arise to serve the Cause. She is the widow of Toribio Miranda, whom the Indians regarded as the spiritual father who prepared the path for them to recognize Bahá’u’lláh and accept His teaching. |
Source | Bahá’í News. Issue 346, page 8. View as PDF |
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