The Montpelier Indian in Montpelier, Indiana
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This statue starred in the opening credits of “Parks and Recreation.” The show takes place in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, and the statue perhaps serves to represent the fictional Wamapoke Indian tribe. But the real story of the statue is far more interesting than a television brief glimpse.

The Montpelier Indian statue is 25 feet tall and made of fiberglass. It was donated to the town in 1984 by Miami Indian Chief Larry Godfroy to commemorate his people’s ancestral and former reservation lands. The statue previously served in various locations, including a car dealership in Indianapolis, a museum in Bismarck, North Dakota, and a Native American museum in Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis.

This statue and others like it are often referred to as Muffler Men and have been us…

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