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Oklahoma finally gets its Indian
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MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2002

The state of Oklahoma hoisted "The Guardian" atop its capitol on Friday, the last state in the Union to complete its dome work but the first to feature a Native American.

Designed by state lawmaker Enoch Kelley Haney, a member of the Seminole Nation, the 22-foot bronze statue isn't meant to symbolize a particular tribe or person. Haney's work was chosen unanimously by a blind committee and he refused the $50,000 commission.

Get the Story:
Okla. Capitol Dome Gets Its 'Crown' (The Washington Post 6/10)
Letter: Statue rewrites history (The Daily Oklahoman 6/10)
Warrior statue rises to place atop Capitol (The Daily Oklahoman 6/10)

Relevant Links:
Oklahoma Dome - http://www.oklahomadome.com

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