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Mount Rushmore - National Park Service

wall of exposed granite on 5,725 foot Mount Rushmore, named in 1885 for New York lawyer Charles E Rushmore Robinson was originally imagining the sculpture would be a parade of Indian leaders and American explorers who shaped the frontier Borglum instead envisioned four U S presidents beside an entablature



1970-1971: Native Occupation of Mount Rushmore

indian relations and community reconstruction 16 priorities and purpose of the proposed new office 17 indian commerce and tax immunities 18 protection of indians’ religious freedom and cultural integrity 19 national referendums, local options, and forms of indian organization 20 health, housing, employment, economic development, and



Mount Rushmore National Memorial National Park Service US

local American Indian tribes Visitors can see Indian tipis, buffalo hides and more Rangers are on hand to give programs from 10 am to 2 pm each day, weather permitting Things to do at Mount Rushmore National Memorial Children learn about area wildlife in the Youth Exploration Area



The Destruction of the Indian Way of Life 1876 - 1895

Mount Rushmore –the ultimate declaration of Manifest Destiny and the destruction of Indian culture ? The Mount Rushmore National Memorial with carvings of the heads of (from left) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota Completed 1941



THE SHRINE OF HYPOCRISY: THE MEANING OF MOUNT RUSHMORE FOR

Mount Rushmore is the ultimate symbol of colonization and oppression The conflict over the meaning of Mount Rushmore is a classic example of conflict between people who view a symbol through the lenses of their historically specific grievances versus those who gloss over historical realities and view it through



Yellowstone, Grand Tetons and Mount Rushmore

completed Continue to the epic Mount Rushmore National Memorial where four of the nation’s noted Presidents are immortalized Return to Rapid City where dinner awaits Meals: B, D DAY 3 –Deadwood Touring and Devils Tower The town of Deadwood was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1967 and preserves the history and legends of the



Benjamin Black Elk - South Dakota Historical Society Press

visitors to Mount Rushmore, Benjamin Black Elk, dress-ed in traditional Sioux clothing, seemed to epitomize the popular image of the Sioux Indian Those few visitors who also paused to talk with the man known as the "Fifth Face of Mount Rushmore" found an articulate spokesman working for the preservation of his heritage

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