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The Ten Year Crusade
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Ted and Alicia Cardell with two of their children, 1960
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Gerda and Martin Aiff with their six children, following their arrival in South West Africa, 1959.
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Gerda Aiff
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Hilifa Andreas Nekundi and Gerda Aiff at the jubilee
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The first National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’ìs of Namibia, 1981
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Martin Aiff(left) with some baha’ìs on their way to a deepening seminar, 1988
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Some of the members of the Omaruru children's choir.
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Maina Mkandawire (second from left) with Baha'i women from Omaruru
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Some of the participants at the jubilee
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Participants at the jubilee drum in joy and unity.
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The first Baha’ì local Spiritual Assembly in Samoa, 1957
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Visit of Hand of the Cause Ruhiiyih Khanum for the opening of the Baha’ì Temple in Samoa, 1984
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Ruhiyyih Khanum is greeted by the Head of the State of Samoa
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Hand of the Cause Dr Giachery at the Temple site in 1982
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A member of the National Assembly
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The Head of the State of Samoa, His Highness Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II
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Lilian Wyss-Ala’i who introduced the Faith in Samoa in 1954
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Samoan men at the residence of the Head of the State
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Lilian Ala’i, knight of Baha’u’llah for Samoa, with the daughter
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Mr and Mrs Garcia: in 1968 sailed in Samoa on their vessel and introduced the Faith to many people
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Some of the participants at the Jubilee, the result of the selflsess service of the numeorus pioneers
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Beacon of unity in the midmost heart of the ocean…the Baha’ì House of Worship
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Sardegna (Italy)
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Marie Ciocca(right), Knight of Baha’u’llah, with some baha’ì friends, 1962
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Dr. and Mrs Giachery, visiting Maria Ciocca in her pioneering post
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Maria Ciocca with William Sears Aprile,Sardinia, 1954
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Marie Ciocca with Livia Pargentino, the first to become baha’ì in Sardinia
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1955, Historical trio: Rima Nichola and Tuaine Karotaua, the first two Cook islanders to become baha’ìs, with Edith Danielsen (right) who arrived in Cook Island in 1953
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First Local Assembly of the baha’ìs of Rarotonga, 1956
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Baha’ì pioneer Nan Greenwood, 95
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Flowers of one garden
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National Assembly of the Baha’ìs of the Cook Islands at the International Convention
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A. Mazakmat, the first Papua New Guinean to become a Baha’ì
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R. Hancock, 1956 who pioneered in Papua New Guinea in 1954 from New Zealand
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R. Hancock in 2004
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Violet Hoehnke, knight of Baha’u’llah for Papua New Guinea, with some children, 1954
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The Local Assembly of Madina with a group of baha’ìs
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Eight members of the first National Assembly of Papua New Guinea, 1969
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Local baha’ìs meet with the Counsellor Mr Naraqi at their village
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Hand of the Cause Ruhiyyih Khanum with Violette Nakhjavani with a baha’ì who hosted them at Aumu village, 1984
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Baha’ìs with a banner for a baha’ì gathering
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Baha’ìs at Mapaio, 1984
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Tamun Kosep, a traditional chief and treasurer of the first LSA of Madina
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The first Spiritual Assembly of Andaman and Nicobar Islands with, at centre, Hand of the Cause Ruhiyyih Khanum
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First Lady of Andaman and Nicobar Islands attending the jubilee
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Some baha’ìs performing at the celebrations of the jubilee
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Baha’ì gather at the Institute Conference
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Member of Baha’ì adult literary class, Pygmy development project. Mubambiro, North Kivu, 1989
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Members of the first National Spritual Assembly, 1971
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Participants in a teacher training course at the Ola Baha’ì Institute
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Chief (left) and fellow baha’ìs in a village
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Girl performing at the jubilee
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The Baha’ì Women Group of Lumumbashi
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Members of the Dawn of Carmel Choir
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Children’s theatre, depicting a travel teaching trip by Mr Nakhjavani to the Belgian Congo
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National Assembly of the Baha’ìs of Democratic Republic of Congo
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Oh! that I could travel, even though on foot and in the utmost poverty, to these regions, and, raising the call of Ya-Baha'u'l- Abha in cities, villages, mountains, deserts and oceans, promote the Divine teachings! This, also, I cannot do. How intensely I deplore it! Please God, ye may achieve it." ‘Abdu’l-Baha
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