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A mountain carving of the Oglala Lakota warrior Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota, commissioned by Lakota elder Henry Standing Bear. Learn about the history, design, and progress of the monument, which has been in construction since 1948.
Hear the Story - See the Dream. Contributeto Progress. Become a Storyteller. Crazy Horse is the world's largest mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered The Eighth Wonder of the World in progress.
Pomnik Szalonego Konia (ang. Crazy Horse Memorial) – monument poświęcony wodzowi Dakotów Oglala Szalonemu Koniowi (Tashunka Witko) i Indianom. Kuty w skale góry Thunderhead w Black Hills w hrabstwie Custer stanu Dakota Południowa. Rzeźba ma mieć 195 m długości i 172 m wysokości.
Learn about the massive sculpture of Lakota leader Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota, carved from Thunderhead Mountain since 1948. Explore the history, challenges, and controversies of this monumental project, owned by the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation.
Learn about the history of Crazy Horse Memorial, a monumental project inspired by the friendship between Chief Henry Standing Bear and sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski. Explore the story of Ruth Ziolkowski, who carried on her husband's vision, and the Ziolkowski family legacy.
In South Dakota’s Black Hills, there is a humongous mountain carving in progress called the ‘Crazy Horse Memorial’. Envisioned by Polish American sculptor Korczak Ziółkowski back in the 1940s, when ready, it’ll show Indian warrior Crazy Horse – and measure in at the biggest sculpture in the world.
The Crazy Horse Memorial® is devoted to supporting Native students, artists, and communities. Through our museums and cultural programs, we enhance the livelihoods of numerous Native performers, artists, speakers, and culture bearers. Memorial conference space is frequently utilized by Native American organizations, including National Indian Health Board, Native Wellness, Strengthening the ...