Oscar Howe, one of the most popular and well-known Native American Artists painted ten murals on the interior of the auditorium now known as the Scherr-Howe Event Center in Mobridge, South Dakota during 1941-1942.
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North wall
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South wall
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Closeup of Courtship of Man
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Closeup of Sacajawea and Lewis & Clark Expedition
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Closeup of Victory Dance
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Closeup of Fool Soldiers