By Paul Foy
Salt Lake City, Utah (AP)
A Utah state park moved an American Indian-inspired statue of a humpbacked flute player Oct. 2 after objections that it was offensive because the male figure is anatomically correct.
Officials at Edge of the Cedars State Park moved the sticklike figure from in front of its museum to a spot behind it so it can’t been seen from the street, park manager Teri Paul said.
Salt Lake City, Utah (AP)
A Utah state park moved an American Indian-inspired statue of a humpbacked flute player Oct. 2 after objections that it was offensive because the male figure is anatomically correct.
Officials at Edge of the Cedars State Park moved the sticklike figure from in front of its museum to a spot behind it so it can’t been seen from the street, park manager Teri Paul said.