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New Mural At Museum Of The Rockies Celebrates Indigenous Culture

The mural features Indigenous celestial symbols repeated to show seasonal changes and highlights cultural connections through navigation themes, created by three artists from Wind River Reservation.

  • A new mural celebrating Indigenous culture and celestial navigation has debuted at the Museum of the Rockies.
  • The artwork is displayed across six ceiling panels in the museum's lobby.
  • The mural features the North Star, Big Dipper, and morning star, which are significant in Native American culture.
  • The mural, titled 'All My Relations in All Four Directions,' was created by Talissa Abeyta, Colleen Friday, and Adrienne Vetter from the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.
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New Mural At Museum Of The Rockies Celebrates Indigenous Culture

BOZEMAN, Mont. — A new mural celebrating Indigenous culture and celestial navigation has debuted at the Museum of the Rockies.

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