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Photo by George L. Winship, Editor
Sculptor Frank Towendolly Lapena, 71, of Sacramento explains the significance and cultural importance of the 8-foot high Wintu dancer bronze statue and plaque dedicated Saturday, June 20, at the south-east corner of the Anderson Wal-Mart store. Built in 2006, the Wal-Mart store occupies a former Wintu village and burial site. The statue represents the healing of Mother Earth and the feather people whose spirits were disturbed when the construction took place. The more than $60,000 sculpture was commissioned by the Redding Rancheria and paid for by the Wal-Mart corporation as mitigation.
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