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'Fighting Sioux' statue wanted removed
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2001 Isaac Dog Eagle, a direct descendant of Sitting Bull, has asked the president of the University of North Dakota to remove a statue reported to be of the famed Lakota leader. The statue, which is part of the new $100 million Ralph Engelstad arena, won't be unveiled until Friday. But sources have told various media it depicts Sitting Bull atop a horse. Dog Eagle, who is a Standing Rock Sioux tribal council member, says the school does not have permission to depict his ancestor. The statue, however, is owned by wealthy alumnus Ralph Engelstad, not the school, reports The Grand Forks Herald Engelstad and a reported entourage of 200 are expected to arrive at UND today. He is said to be concerned about his security during the trip because Indian activists are planning to demonstrate outside the arena, but not on arena grounds, at the close of a mascot conference this Friday. Get the Story:
RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA OPENING: Sitting Bull descendant protests statue at arena (The Grand Forks Herald 10/4)
Arrival today: Engelstad's, entourage's plans remain uncertain (The Grand Forks Herald 10/4) Relevant Links:
The Northern Plains Conference on American Indian Team Names & Logos - http://www.und.nodak.edu/org/span/bridges/conference.html
The University of North Dakota - http://www.und.edu Related Stories:
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