Idaho Indian tribes and advocacy groups wanted the murals removed. The murals are embedded in concrete, and cannot be removed. Apparently, paint that sticks to concrete is not sold or available in Idaho . Also, the Idaho State Historical Society believes that the murals have some sort of historical value, and don’t want the murals destroyed. The State’s solution to the problem was to hire a consultant to work with the Idaho tribes to come up with an adequate historical interpretation of the murals. Hopefully, the official “interpretative signs” will be completed sometime in 2008.
Honor Indians Institute would like to save the State of Idaho the time and expense of a consultant, and offer our own interpretations of the murals. We have developed 3 historical versions of the Indian lynching murals. We unveil the first today:
We will unveil the other two over the next 2 days. We invite your comments and votes as to which one we should present to the Idaho State Legislature as the “Official Interpretive Sign” for the Idaho Lynching Mural. Please share this with your friends and invite them to let their voices be heard. Hopefully, we can get this matter behind us now, rather than wait until sometime next year!
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