File:The Baha'i Institute at Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan.png
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Caption | The Bahá’í Institute overlooking Mission Lake at Fort Qu’Appelle, was established in 1967 and has been decorated externally by a British Columbia artist using authentic Indian designs. The disc under the roof peak was taken from a basket design made in Western United States and is titled “The People Gather". Across the balcony, left to right, are tribal designs from the Algonquin, Zuni, Eskimo, Kiowa, Sioux, West Coast Indian and Eastern Woodlands people. Most of the designs contain sacred symbols, including “the four directions of God.” |
Source | Bahá’í News. Issue 464, page 20. View as PDF |
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