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The bike & pedestrian trails are open in their entirety, but caution must be used at the Oak St. curve where the trail narrows considerably. Additionally, icy conditions are still possible, especially in the morning. Crews are monitoring daily, starting at 6 am. Please exercise caution.

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Lincoln Park: Indian Land Dancing

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LAKEFRONT TRAIL ALERT:

The bike & pedestrian trails are open in their entirety, but caution must be used at the Oak St. curve where the trail narrows considerably. Additionally, icy conditions are still possible, especially in the morning. Crews are monitoring daily, starting at 6 am. Please exercise caution.

July 27, 2015
The mural explores themes related to life for Native Americans today as well as the tribal heritage
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The mural explores themes related to life for Native Americans today as well as the tribal heritage of our region, 2012, photo by James Iska.
Many Chicagoans of Native American heritage participated in creating the mosaic.
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Many Chicagoans of Native American heritage participated in creating the mosaic. Several lent photographs that were incorporated into the composition, 2012, photo by James Iska.
The rich imagery on the north wall includes drums with swirls that give the composition.
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The rich imagery on the north wall includes drums with swirls that give the composition a lively sense of movement, 2012, photo by James Iska.
The south wall includes street signs with names of towns and places derived from Native American.
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The south wall includes street signs with names of towns and places derived from Native American word. Cattails and geese represent the Chicago area before Indians were forced west, 2012, photo by James Iska.
The mural explores themes related to life for Native Americans today as well as the tribal heritage
Media Caption
The mural explores themes related to life for Native Americans today as well as the tribal heritage of our region, 2012, photo by James Iska.
Many Chicagoans of Native American heritage participated in creating the mosaic.
Media Caption
Many Chicagoans of Native American heritage participated in creating the mosaic. Several lent photographs that were incorporated into the composition, 2012, photo by James Iska.
The rich imagery on the north wall includes drums with swirls that give the composition.
Media Caption
The rich imagery on the north wall includes drums with swirls that give the composition a lively sense of movement, 2012, photo by James Iska.
The south wall includes street signs with names of towns and places derived from Native American.
Media Caption
The south wall includes street signs with names of towns and places derived from Native American word. Cattails and geese represent the Chicago area before Indians were forced west, 2012, photo by James Iska.

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