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The Ten Year Crusade
Ted and Alicia Cardell with two of their children, 1960
Gerda and Martin Aiff with their six children, following their arrival in South West Africa, 1959.
Gerda Aiff
Hilifa Andreas Nekundi and Gerda Aiff at the jubilee
The first National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’ìs of Namibia, 1981
Martin Aiff(left) with some baha’ìs on their way to a deepening seminar, 1988
Some of the members of the Omaruru children's choir.
Maina Mkandawire (second from left) with Baha'i women from Omaruru
Some of the participants at the jubilee
Participants at the jubilee drum in joy and unity.
The first Baha’ì local Spiritual Assembly in Samoa, 1957
Visit of Hand of the Cause Ruhiiyih Khanum for the opening of the Baha’ì Temple in Samoa, 1984
Ruhiyyih Khanum is greeted by the Head of the State of Samoa
Hand of the Cause Dr Giachery at the Temple site in 1982
A member of the National Assembly
The Head of the State of Samoa, His Highness Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II
Lilian Wyss-Ala’i who introduced the Faith in Samoa in 1954
Samoan men at the residence of the Head of the State
Lilian Ala’i, knight of Baha’u’llah for Samoa, with the daughter
Mr and Mrs Garcia: in 1968 sailed in Samoa on their vessel and introduced the Faith to many people
Some of the participants at the Jubilee, the result of the selflsess service of the numeorus pioneers
Beacon of unity in the midmost heart of the ocean…the Baha’ì House of Worship
Sardegna (Italy)
Marie Ciocca(right), Knight of Baha’u’llah, with some baha’ì friends, 1962
Dr. and Mrs Giachery, visiting Maria Ciocca in her pioneering post
Maria Ciocca with William Sears Aprile, Sardinia, 1954
Marie Ciocca with Livia Pargentino, the first to become baha’ì in Sardinia
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
First Local Assembly of the baha’ìs of Rarotonga, 1956
Baha’ì pioneer Nan Greenwood, 95
Flowers of one garden
National Assembly of the Baha’ìs of the Cook Islands at the International Convention
A. Mazakmat, the first Papua New Guinean to become a Baha’ì
R. Hancock, 1956 who pioneered in Papua New Guinea in 1954 from New Zealand
R. Hancock in 2004
Violet Hoehnke, knight of Baha’u’llah for Papua New Guinea, with some children, 1954
The Local Assembly of Madina with a group of baha’ìs
Eight members of the first National Assembly of Papua New Guinea, 1969
Local baha’ìs meet with the Counsellor Mr Naraqi at their village
Hand of the Cause Ruhiyyih Khanum with Violette Nakhjavani with a baha’ì who hosted them at Aumu village, 1984
Baha’ìs with a banner for a baha’ì gathering
Baha’ìs at Mapaio, 1984
Tamun Kosep, a traditional chief and treasurer of the first LSA of Madina
The first Spiritual Assembly of Andaman and Nicobar Islands with, at centre, Hand of the Cause Ruhiyyih Khanum
First Lady of Andaman and Nicobar Islands attending the jubilee
Some baha’ìs performing at the celebrations of the jubilee
Baha’ì gather at the Institute Conference
Member of Baha’ì adult literary class, Pygmy development project. Mubambiro, North Kivu, 1989
Members of the first National Spritual Assembly, 1971
Participants in a teacher training course at the Ola Baha’ì Institute
Chief (left) and fellow baha’ìs in a village
Girl performing at the jubilee
The Baha’ì Women Group of Lumumbashi
Members of the Dawn of Carmel Choir
Children’s theatre, depicting a travel teaching trip by Mr Nakhjavani to the Belgian Congo
National Assembly of the Baha’ìs of Democratic Republic of Congo
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