This 50-feet-tall statue, depicting a Native American woman, was designed to honor the culture of the Lakota and Dakota people. It also represents the courage, perseverance, and wisdom of these two tribes that are deeply connected to the state of South Dakota. The statue is wearing a traditional star quilt, which stands for respect, honor, and admiration for Native American culture. The appearance of this quilt is influenced by either natural surroundings like sunlight and wind, or led-lights that are turned on during the night.
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South Dakota Hall of Fame, South Main Street, Chamberlain, SD, USA
Distance: 0.72 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Upper Crust Pizza & Wings, West King Street, Chamberlain, SD, USA
Distance: 1.66 Away
Silver Dollar Bar, North Main Street, Chamberlain, SD, USA
Distance: 1.84 Away
American Creek Recreation Area, North Main Street, Chamberlain, SD, USA
Distance: 2.22 Away
Outdoor Experiences Shopping RV and Camping Lodging
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1301 North Main Street, Chamberlain, SD, USA
Distance: 2.96 Away
Tribal Experiences Museums and Interpretive Centers
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117 Cemetery Rd, Kimball, SD 57355, USA
Distance: 19.27 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Big Bend, Crow Creek, SD, USA
Distance: 22.86 Away
Outdoor Experiences Walks and Hikes
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210 Sitting Bull St, Lower Brule, SD 57548, USA
Distance: 23.03 Away
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Oyate Cir, Lower Brule, SD, USA
Distance: 24.21 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers Guided Tours Tribal Experiences
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Snake Creek State Recreation Area, South Dakota 44, Platte, SD, USA
Distance: 29.50 Away
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