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Enduring Art, Spiritual Symbol

Blackfeet Painted Tipi Exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

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Please visit our new Blackfeet Painted Tipi Exhibit Enduring Art, Spiritual Symbol at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center through March, 2010

Discover the ritual and responsibilities associated with acquiring the right to paint or own a Blackfeet painted tipi. The exhibit utilized historic photographs and beautiful serigraphs (silkscreen) images to explain the significance of owning a painted lodge.

Sponsored in part by the LCIC Foundation, LCTHF, and Museum of the Rockies. FREE with regular admission.

Enduring Art, Spiritual Symbol at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center through March.

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