The Traveling Tinkers - Chamberlain South Dakota

 Her arms are spread wide to embrace the sun, her shawl draped gently over her shoulders as she dances to her honor song and welcomed us to South Dakota. Her name is "Dignity" and, in spite of her 50 foot height, her masterfully crafted but gentle expression offers a blessing or perhaps a benediction of sorts. She is a testament to the sculptor's skill in capturing Native American history, spirituality, sadness and hope in a single face.  She stands at the Camberlain Rest Area, overlooking the mighty Missouri River, as a monumental transition from South Dakota's lush and fertile farmlands of the east to the arid rolling hills of the west. 













As you can see, it was raining, but she was still so beautiful.  At night, there is lighting in the glass diamonds.  Very beautiful and meaningful. 
This magnificent sculpture was gifted to the city by Norm and Eunabel McKie of Rapid City in 2014, in honor of the 125th anniversary of South Dakota statehood.  It honors the culture of the Lakota and Dakota peoples who are indigenous to South Dakota, the sculpture serves as a beacon of hope shining to all who pass its location. 




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