

Against Hastings, DWU lost 32-12 and Concordia lost 21-17.Ībout the Tigers: Saturday’s game is DWU’s second home game of the season. DWU lost 54-7 against Northwestern, while Concordia lost 34-10. Both teams have played Hastings and Northwestern. … Concordia has won four of the past five matchups between the two teams, dating back to 2017. … DWU and Concordia are the only two teams in the GPAC that have yet to record a win. Notes: Saturday’s contest is the Blue and White Days game for DWU. The society also has an archaeology office in Rapid City call (605) 394-1936 for more information.Last meeting: Concordia 34, DWU 0 on Saturday, Oct.

Call (605) 773-3458 or visit for more information. The center houses the society’s world-class museum, the archives, and the historic preservation, publishing and administrative/development offices. The State Historical Society, an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is headquartered at the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. The South Dakota State Historical Society is a division of the Department of Education. The loan from NMAI marks the first object borrowed from the Smithsonian Institution since the State Historical Society became a Smithsonian Affiliate in January 2013.Īdditional information and a schedule of effigy event programs are located at: or people may call (605) 773-3458 for scheduling information.Ībout the South Dakota State Historical Society 10, in a new display which features horse memorials borrowed from the State Historical Society of North Dakota and the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI). The Great Sioux Horse Effigy will go back on display at the Cultural Heritage Center on Saturday, Oct.
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Vogt, director of the State Historical Society, “We welcome the public to attend the special event on Monday, but also to attend the many events and programs around Pierre on Saturday and Sunday as well.”Īll of the events, with the exception of the Sunday night banquet which requires advance ticket purchase, are free and open to the public. Daugaard for his proclamation honoring the Great Sioux Hose Effigy,” said Jay D. Spiritual Leader Roy Stone of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe will lead a cleansing ceremony and prayer following the guest speaker comments. Gaylord Torrence, the Fred & Virginia Merrill senior curator of American Indian Art at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City and Francis Whitebird, board of trustees, South Dakota State Historical Society. Speakers during the ceremony include: Secretary Steve Emery, South Dakota Department of Tribal Relations Kevin Gover, director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.

CDT, and a special ceremony beginning at 2 p.m. Monday’s special event at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre includes an open house from 1-4 p.m. The proclamation honors the return of the iconic effigy from its international touring exhibition “The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth & Sky” back to its home in South Dakota. Dennis Daugaard will release a proclamation making that day Great Sioux Horse Effigy Day across South Dakota. 12, celebrating both Native American Day and the return of the Great Sioux Horse Effigy, Gov. – During an event at the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre on Monday, Oct.

Daugaard Proclaims Great Sioux Horse Effigy Day in South Dakota CONTACT: Jeff Mammenga, Media Coordinator, (605) 773-6000.
