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Moved here from article pending citations: "The bronze buffalo sculptures symbolize the American West, reflecting early 20th century fascination with frontier imagery.

"The carved Native American heads were based on a life mask of Lakota leader Kicking Bear, tying the design to classical “noble Indian” motifs common in Beaux Arts architecture.

"Modern interpretations sometimes discuss how such imagery reflects early 1900s attitudes toward Indigenous representation in public art." PRRfan (talk) 22:04, 1 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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