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groovedaddy

(6,229 posts)
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 12:05 PM Mar 2012

A Monument to a Sioux Warrior, Its Completion Date Somewhat Unclear

CRAZY HORSE, S.D. — It was to be the largest sculpture in the world: a granite portrait of a Sioux leader on horseback whittled out of a mountain in the Black Hills here. In scale and complexity, the carving would dwarf the imposing collection of presidential profiles on nearby Mount Rushmore.

As he started the Crazy Horse monument in 1947, short on money, manpower and the credulity of just about anyone who heard his plans, Korczak Ziolkowski, a sculptor from Connecticut, promised the tribal leaders who had recruited him and the local residents who scorned him that he was dedicating his life to the effort.

But he underestimated the scale of the undertaking. His promise, it turned out, was a multigenerational commitment.

The sprawling country clan Mr. Ziolkowski reared at the base of the mountain has spent the 30 years since his death honoring his final plea to continue the effort, to which he supposedly added, “But go slowly, so you do it right.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/us/a-monument-to-a-sioux-warrior-its-completion-date-somewhat-unclear.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20120318

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A Monument to a Sioux Warrior, Its Completion Date Somewhat Unclear (Original Post) groovedaddy Mar 2012 OP
I have some friends planning to go there in June, and attend some pow wows in the area, as well. freshwest Mar 2012 #1
It is truly spectacular. Awe inspiring... RegieRocker Mar 2012 #2
I saw a brief segment on this monument a while back--absolutely amazing work--they were niyad Mar 2012 #3
 

RegieRocker

(4,226 posts)
2. It is truly spectacular. Awe inspiring...
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 12:14 PM
Mar 2012

Mount Rushmore on the flip side is nothing more than egotistical, aggressive psychopathic control and crude reminder to the Indians of the thievery of the white man and their control over them. It needs to be destroyed.

niyad

(113,306 posts)
3. I saw a brief segment on this monument a while back--absolutely amazing work--they were
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 10:12 PM
Mar 2012

showing a section that was being dynamited--incredibly delicate work. and very beautiful.

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