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Monument seeking tribal input
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2002 The Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota is working with at least 27 tribes to update its visitors center, which contains exhibits and placements some feel are outdated and offensive. The monument is still used by tribes for ceremonies. Pipes are made from the stone contained there. Get the Story:
Pipestone visitor center looking for updates (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 2/19) Relevant Links:
Pipestone National Monument, AreaParks.Com - http://pipestone.areaparks.com
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