
Emerging from granite in the Southern Black Hills is the Crazy Horse Memorial — in the process of being the largest Mountain Carving.
The dream began in 1939 when Chief Henry Standing Bear invited sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski to create a tribute to the North American Indians to show that “the red man has great heroes, also.”
Admissions and contributions finance the memorial, and they do not accept federal or state funding. The organization is very protective of their intellectual rights!


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