This is a photo of (left to right): Choctaw Indian David Dixon, Sunday school superintendent at the Pearl River Mennonite Church in Mississippi and Steve Linscheid, an MCCer involved in Native American concerns in Washington, D. C.
This is a photo of (left to right): Mabel Wilson of New Orleans, president of the Prisoners' Families Association, her daughter Katrina and Melita Rempel. Rempel is an MCC U. S. volunteer working with the Louisiana Coalition on Jails and Prisons.
This is a photo of Shari Miller with a boy named Jack looking at pepper plants. Community activities like a children's vegetable garden are helping two MCC U. S. volunteers in Alexandria, La., develop the trust necessary for research into the history of the Clifton Choctow.
This is a photo of (left to right): Antoine Billiot, a Houma craftsman, and Andrew Sawatzky exhibiting woven palmetto items at the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans.
This is a photo of volunteer Miriam Rich talking with Mr. Louis Tyler, 91, of Alexandria, La., about the history of the Clifton Choctow Indian tribe as part of MCC U. S. sponsored research.
This is a photo of Linda Schmidt, director of Bread for the World's New Orleans chapter and MCC U. S. volunteer, speaking at Solidarity Day rally. There is a man holding a megaphone for her.