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Caption Pictured during an orientation session at Villa Virginia Bahá'í School in Panama are members of the 'Trail of Light' teaching team who recently visited Mexico. They are (left to right) Andrés de León, a Kuna Indian from Panama's San Blas Islands and former administrative chief of his island; his wife, Adelina Kantule de León, who is wearing a distinctive mola, the much-admired embroidery characteristic of Kuna dress; Arsenio Bejarano, a Guaymi Indian from Chiriquí, Panama, who carries the shoulder bag and wears the hat typical of his region; Jacqueline Delahunt, a member of the Lakota Sioux tribe from South Dakota who now lives in Washington state; and Nemecio Reyes, a Bri Bri from Costa Rica who is carrying the bag native to his people. The team was accompanied on its visit to Mexico by Counsellor Carmen de Burafato.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 649, page 7. View as PDF

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