More than 350 pieces of student art are on display at the 30th annual Lakota Nation Invitational in Rapid City, South Dakota, this week.
The show has gained in popularity among student, said a teacher from the Pine Ridge Reservation. Categories include traditional to computer-generated art.
The works can be viewed every day until Saturday, when the Best of Show winners will be named.
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Lakota culture resonates in students' LNI artwork
(The Rapid City Journal 12/14)
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