The chief wrote that ‘My fellow chiefs and I would like the white man to know the red man has great heroes also’. Interested in the offer, Korczak began to learn about Crazy Horse’s life and Native ...
On September 5, 1877, Crazy Horse, an Oglala Sioux Indian chief who resisted removal efforts, was killed at Fort Robinson by a U.S. soldier. This Date in Native History: On September 5, 1877, Crazy ...
What practical lessons might today’s leaders learn from this famous warrior-leader? Crazy Horse was one of the Native American warriors who defeated Lieutenant Colonel George Custer at the ...
The statue, envisioned as a freestanding sculpture of the great Sioux chief Crazy Horse, will be much larger than any of the Rushmore figures. Korczak Ziolkowski died in 1982, but his family ...
It was commissioned in 1939 by Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear to honor his cousin, Chief Crazy Horse, killed in 1877 resisting imprisonment by U.S. solders. He hired sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski ...
Mary Murtala is the Chief Development Officer for Crazy Horse Memorial and says the idea is to remind people that buffalo are ...