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Cardinal to design American Indian museum

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"If we are willing to stand on what we know and leap off into that unknown abyss and soar like an eagle, where all possibilities occur, we will be able to change this world.

"Because, when you are willing to find the domain of the warrior, in the land of the eagle, then anything is possible."

These are the words of Douglas Cardinal, an Alberta-born internationally renowned architect of the Blackfoot tribe. He began his career in Western Canada and his unique concepts and creativity have produced some truly amazing structures in Canada.

Cardinal to design American Indian museum

Page 16

"If we are willing to stand on what we know and leap off into that unknown abyss and soar like an eagle, where all possibilities occur, we will be able to change this world.

"Because, when you are willing to find the domain of the warrior, in the land of the eagle, then anything is possible."

These are the words of Douglas Cardinal, an Alberta-born internationally renowned architect of the Blackfoot tribe. He began his career in Western Canada and his unique concepts and creativity have produced some truly amazing structures in Canada.

Cardinal to design American Indian museum

Page 16

"If we are willing to stand on what we know and leap off into that unknown abyss and soar like an eagle, where all possibilities occur, we will be able to change this world.

"Because, when you are willing to find the domain of the warrior, in the land of the eagle, then anything is possible."

These are the words of Douglas Cardinal, an Alberta-born internationally renowned architect of the Blackfoot tribe. He began his career in Western Canada and his unique concepts and creativity have produced some truly amazing structures in Canada.

Cardinal to design American Indian museum

Page 16

"If we are willing to stand on what we know and leap off into that unknown abyss and soar like an eagle, where all possibilities occur, we will be able to change this world.

"Because, when you are willing to find the domain of the warrior, in the land of the eagle, then anything is possible."

These are the words of Douglas Cardinal, an Alberta-born internationally renowned architect of the Blackfoot tribe. He began his career in Western Canada and his unique concepts and creativity have produced some truly amazing structures in Canada.