Dignity of Earth and Sky, South Dakota
The Hubster and I needed a place to stretch our legs and have a picnic.
We found it near Chamberlain, South Dakota.
Dignity of Earth and Sky is a 50-foot high stainless steel sculpture that stands on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River.
The sculpture was designed by South Dakota artist laureate Dale Claude Lamphere and portrays an Indigenous woman in traditional Plains-style dress, gracefully receiving a star quilt. The star quilt is a symbol of respect and honor in Native cultures. The sculpture celebrates the spirit and beauty of Native American women, particularly Lakota and Dakota peoples.
*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!
There are trails and overlooks where one can stretch their legs and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
The visitor center features exhibits on local history and the Lewis and Clark expedition. No admission is required.
The grounds are well kept and there are plenty of picnic areas.
Well worth the time to visit!
See the world around you!
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