Incomplete temporary residence for parents arriving to bring or to get their children who are studying at the Mennonite mission in Yalwa Sanga, Chaco Boreal. Used in CM 11-15-10.
This photo is of a large group of Indigenous people standing in front of a reservoir before their baptism. Missionary David Hein is standing at the far left in a suit.
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.
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.
Used in the CM 12-34-3. Erie Sauder, executive secretary of Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) and furniture manufacturer from Archbold, Ohio (second from left) discusses MEDA project with Indigenous Christian leaders Peter Claassen, Ciriaco Perez and Labaz Ramirez.The Indigenous men are likely Enlhet or Nivacle.
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.