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FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2002 The public can now view a bronze statue of an Indian warrior that will go on top of Oklahoma's state capitol building. The 22-foot statue, called "The Guardian," was designed by state Sen. Kelly Haney, a member of the Seminole Nation. When it is placed on the dome, Oklahoma will be the first state to have an Indian-themed statue. Viewing begins tomorrow and runs until June 6. The raising ceremony is June 7. Get the Story:
Bronze warrior ready for perch atop Capitol (The Daily Oklahoman 5/31) Relevant Links:
Oklahoma Dome - http://www.oklahomadome.com Related Stories:
Okla. warrior ready for top spot (5/16)
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