- CA CMBS NP089-01-11
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Abram A. Kröker and his wife Anna nee Löwen in front of a home.
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Abram A. Kröker and his wife Anna nee Löwen in front of a home.
Part of Portraits Photograph Collection
Portrait of David Heinrichs.
Part of Music Photograph Collection
K. Janzen, choir conductor, with a choir at the Brazilian Mennonite conference.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of an outdoor revival meeting held in Curitiba, Brazil.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is a wide-angle view of a man standing on top of a well speaking to a crowd of people at a ground-breaking ceremony for a new orphanage in Curitiba, Brazil. See the Mennonitische Rundschau, 26 August 1953 for details.
This is a portrait of (from left to right, front row) Hedwig, Maria, Pedro, Heinz-Werner (back row) Gottfried, Edit, and Helmut Hubert.
This is a photo of a bride and groom.
This is a photo of Silva Tereza, a nurse from Curitiba with her daughter.
J.J. Janzen home in Curitiba, Brazil
This photo is of a small wooden house viewed from the street belonging to J.J. Janzen
Ada and Nelson Litwiller in the front row at the
Ada and Nelson Litwiller in the front row at the Mennonite World Conference assembly in Curitiba, Brazil in 1972.
Paulo Oliveira and Linda Banman
This is a photo of Paulo Oliveira and Linda Banman. Found with a letter dated Fen 20, 1997 and a baby picture. (baby photo NP188-02-44)
Part of COE Slide Presentation - "Mennonite World Conference"
The theme chosen for the conference, "Jesus Christ Reconciles" was ironic because the 9th world conference experienced difficulties resulting from cultural and theological differences among conference delegates. Some individuals questioned the usefulness of world conferences and wondered whether they should continue, but the delegates decisively reaffirmed the meetings. However, the 1972 conference did result in major changes in the conference structure to allow greater representation, especially of Third World Mennonites, in conference planning.
Part of COE Slide Presentation - "Mennonite World Conference"
The 9th Mennonite World Conference (MWC) took place in Curitiba, Brazil. This was the first MWC in the Third World. There were about 1,800 participants, with less than one third from Europe and North America.
Group - Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
Part of Youth Photograph Collection
This photo is of a group of young people standing in front of a home. The house has shutters and a large front door. A picket fence is on the right of the photo. The young people are dressed up in Sunday best clothes. Two are identified as Hans Kasdorf and Helen Peters.
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This slide is of the student band at the Curitiba school.
Boldt, John, 1918-1980