Few Minnesotans now know the name Paul Howard Manship. But mention the bronze sculpture "Indian Hunter and Dog" and many people will know exactly what you mean. A replica of the bronze has stood for years outside the entrance to the Como Zoo, the original stands in Cochran Park on Summit Avenue. Now there is a chance to learn more about Manship, his importance in the development of modern art and how his work compares to other great sculptors of the same era. Minnesota Public Radio's Marianne Combs reports: