Paraguayan children on their way to their evening meal in Yalwa Sanga, Chaco Boreal, Paraguay. The Yalwa Sanga school was set up by the Fernheim Mennonite Colony in 1959. Used in CM 11-15-10 and CM 11-5-3.
Similar photo to the one found in 1994-14.39 but taken at a different time and at a different angle. Not found in CM. Similar photo also in 1994-14.82.
Missionary Anne Klassen from Manitoba meets with an Indigenous family. Women's "Naehvereine" (sewing circles) gather out in the open in the same manner. Used in CM 11-5-10.
A group of Enlhet and Nivacle men and boys, a number of which are attending the school for Paraguayans in the Yalwa Sanga settlement. Some men have gone on to become teachers and preachers. Used in CM 11-5-10.
A tractor belonging to Indigenous farmers. About a thousand Indians have been settled in the seven villages with about 12 acres of land per family. Used in CM 11-5-10.