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Native population of America: Indians. Model of the head of Tashunca-Uitco (or Thasunka Witko, 1839-1877), called "Crazy Horse" by Americans "Crazy Horse" sculpted in the mountain by Korczak Ziolkowski, Black Hills, South Dakota. Photography
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Native population of America: Indians. Model of the head of Tashunca-Uitco (or Thasunka Witko, 1839-1877), called "Crazy Horse" by Americans "Crazy Horse" sculpted in the mountain by Korczak Ziolkowski, Black Hills, South Dakota. Photography
NWI4932505 Native population of America: Indians. Model of the head of Tashunca-Uitco (or Thasunka Witko, 1839-1877), called "Crazy Horse" by Americans "Crazy Horse" sculpted in the mountain by Korczak Ziolkowski, Black Hills, South Dakota. Photography.; (add.info.: Native population of America: Indians. Model of the head of Tashunca-Uitco (or Thasunka Witko, 1839-1877), called "Crazy Horse" by Americans "Crazy Horse" sculpted in the mountain by Korczak Ziolkowski, Black Hills, South Dakota. Photography.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This powerful print captures the essence of the Native population of America, specifically focusing on the model of the head of Tashunca-Uitco, also known as "Crazy Horse." This iconic figure from history is immortalized in a sculpture carved into the mountain by Korczak Ziolkowski in Black Hills, South Dakota.
The intense gaze and stoic expression of Crazy Horse convey a sense of strength and resilience that embodies the spirit of Native American culture. The intricate details captured in this photograph highlight the craftsmanship and dedication put into creating such a monumental tribute to an important historical figure.
As we reflect on this image, we are reminded of the rich history and heritage of Indigenous peoples in America. The portrayal of Crazy Horse serves as a reminder to honor and respect their traditions, stories, and contributions to our shared history.
Through this photo print, we are invited to appreciate and learn from the legacy left behind by figures like Crazy Horse. Their stories deserve to be told and remembered for generations to come. Let us take a moment to acknowledge their enduring presence in shaping the cultural tapestry of America.
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