Elizabeth Varro
Harvard Divinity School
Mapping the Interfaith Landscape in Minnesota
Mapping the Interfaith Landscape in Minnesota
Photos by Student Affiliate Elizabeth Varro
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Division of Indian Work Building, Minneapolis, MN. Partner of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches. The architectural elements, such as the circular entryway, crescent moon in the glass, the fish patterned tiles, and the turtles around the garage doors, all incorporate Indian symbolism into the building design.
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Division of Indian Work Building. Circular entryway and crescent moon.
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Division of Indian Work Building. The statue is entitled, "Eagle in Motion," and the glass circle on the back of the building represents a drum.
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Division of Indian Work Building. Center for Urban Service building, where volunteers stay to learn about urban poverty issues.
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Ho-Chunk Board Room. Division of Indian Work Building. Note the baskets, natural woods and longhouse roof style.
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Division of Indian Work Building. Dreamcatcher in entry area.
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Mall of America, Bloomington, MN. Sponsorship sign which sits directly below the "Where to Worship" board, in front of the Wild Bird Store.
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Mall of America, Bloomington, MN. Mall Area Religious Council signboard.
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Mall of America, Bloomington, MN. Mall Area Religious Council signboard.
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Minneapolis, MN. The Minneapolis Baha'i Center.
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Minneapolis, MN. The Minneapolis Baha'i Center.
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The Minneapolis Baha'i Center. Main meeting room.
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The Minneapolis Baha'i Center. Prayer and Meditation room.
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The Minneapolis Baha'i Center. Prayer and Meditation room.
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