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Rivaldo on his first birthday
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Rivaldo on his first birthday . (Words of Beaula McCalla.)
Photograph of the orphan Rivaldo, at an orphanage in the village of Luba, on the east coast of the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea, Africa. Here Rivaldo is pictured celebrating his first birthday.
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
The orphanage in Luba
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The orphanage in Luba where Rivaldo stays. (Words of Beaula McCalla.)
The village of Luba is on the east coast of the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. Beaula met an orphan called Rivaldo at the orphanage.
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
Daily life in Ureka
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Daily life in Ureka; me and Conscelo (blood relative). (Words of Beaula McCalla).
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island. Ureka is on Bioko Island.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
Infant children in their uniform
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Infant children in their uniform .(Words of Beaula McCalla.)
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa.This school is on Bioko Island.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
School child with London bus
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This London bus was donated to the nursery from my sons collection .(Words of Beaula McCalla.)
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa.This school is on Bioko Island.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
Onlookers at re-union and homecoming
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Onlookers at re-union and homecoming ceremony .
Words of Beaula McCalla.
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa. Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
Historic reunion with blood relatives
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The historic reunion with blood relatives .
Words of Beaula McCalla.
Beaula McCalla is an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa. Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
The caves
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Caves outside the capital city of Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, Africa.
I visited the slave caves in the Port of Malabo where there was a very real possibility that my direct ancestor would have had to endure suffering (the caves were used to hold enslaved Africans before they were shipped off into slavery).
Words of Beaula McCalla, an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
The caves
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Caves outside the capital city of Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, Africa.
I visited the slave caves in the Port of Malabo where there was a very real possibility that my direct ancestor would have had to endure suffering (the caves were used to hold people before they were shipped off into slavery).
Words of Beaula McCalla, an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, who traced her blood relatives: the Bubi people, of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
Getting ready for the trip to Ureka
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Getting ready for the trip to Ureka. (Words of Beaula McCalla.)
The television crew who joined Beaula McCalla, an Afrikan-Caribbean Briton, on her long trek to the south of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa. Here, she met her blood relatives, the Bubi people.
Equatorial Guinea was a former Spanish colony.
Date: 2002
Copyright: Copyright Beaula McCalla
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