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Caption Pioneer Jenabe Caldwell with Mario Santaella and Solomon Martinez, capable Bahá'í youth from Oaxaca, Mexico, who accompanied him throughout a two months' teaching tour covering seven states, including the territories of Quintana Roo and Huehuetenango, Guatemala. They showed the picture, "And His Name Shall Be One" nightly. Pioneer Edna Ford traveled with them through the states of Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, parts of Yucatan and in Guatemala. Native Mayan teacher, Senor Celestino Simá of Muna, Yucatan, went with them into the territory of Quintana Roo as well as into Yucatan, where the explication had to be given in the Mayan tongue. Auxiliary Board member, Artemus Lamb, and his sister, Mrs. Valeria Nichols, National Spiritual Assembly member, helped greatly with the showings. The film was viewed by thirteen thousand people and greatly forwarded the teaching work. Photo with oxen team was taken during their travel through the state of Oaxaca where oxen are still used and can frequently be seen doing all forms of heavy labor.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 449, page 9. View as PDF

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