Limestone Indian Maiden Panel at First National Bank

Downtown here in Sioux Falls is the First National Bank. By it's main entrance are a set of limestone panels of a Native American woman and man. They were part of the original decoration of the bank when it opened a larger building downtown in May, 1929. Luckily they were salvaged when the old bank building was torn down during a misguided "urban renewal" phase that swept America in the 1960s-1970s. They are a popular backdrop for people to pose with.

Since originally sharing this model, I roughly fixed it to make it printable. My STL isn't perfect. It could use more cleanup on the sides. I fixed it in Meshlab. The print I've shown here isn't representative of the quality. I printed it at 0.2 in Cura but my printer had some layer shifts as the photo shows. If you print it, I'd like to see how your print turns out.