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Miskitu
Father's Love Letter
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The
Miskitu Indians are a people group, indigenous to Nicaragua and Honduras,
who live along the banks of the Coco River that separates the two
countries.
They are approximately 200,000 in number and have suffered great persecution
and displacement through two recent terrorist incited civil wars.
The Father's Love Letter has been translated into Miskitu and final
preparations are being made to distribute a copy to every Miskitu
home. The chief translater was Sra. Rufina Bobb Pantin, a linguistic
scholar associated with the Moravian Church. She was assisted by Mrs.
Sonia Coe M., the Rev. Fernando Colomer, and the Rt. Rev. John F.
Wilson, Bishop of the Moravian Church.
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Luhpi
Man yangra ai kakaira apia sma, kuna yang bui lika tankam aiska
kakaira sna.
SALMO 139:1
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