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New public art installation honors San Antonio's indigenous heritage
By Cristela Jones
Tags: san antonio, texas, Najo Jām, our, home, our home, Comanche Lookout Park, city council, city concil district 10, park, public art, art installation, indigenous heritage, art, trabajo rústico, Carlos Cortés, Doroteo Garza, Coahuiltecan, Pajalate, peyote, San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture, Public Art Division, River Walk Public Art Garden, city park, San Antonio park
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