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Geronimo

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Geronimo was the last defender of the Southwest Indian nation. He led the Apaches against encroachment by U.S. forces in the Arizona territory for two years before finally surrendering in 1886 in Mexico. He was transported back to the government's St. Augustine, Florida prison where over 35 Indian nations were interned.

DIMENSIONS:
17-1/2" tall, 10" wide, 9" thick





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These Indian leaders, all mainstays in American history, had a special resonance for Red Crow and all the Indian nations for their inspiration and unparalleled leadership. "These men were great leaders, fighting against all odds," said Red Crow. "They defended their freedom, their people and their land against invaders from all over the world." And in the end, each one was assassinated.

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Chief JosephSacred Pipe

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"The Sacred Pipe" is a sculpture of an Indian man holding the Sacred Pipe, known to have meaning to Indian nations. Its bowl represents Mother Earth and its stem symbolizes Father Sky. The two sections combine to create life. When a Sacred Pipe is smoked, the tobacco in the bowl represent prayers which, when lit, rise up to the creator. This pipe is particularly sacred to the Lakota/Dakota and other Nations of the Great Plains.

DIMENSIONS:
10-1/2" tall, 11-1/2" wide, 7-1/2" thick



Sitting Bull
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Sitting Bull, known as perhaps the greatestIndian leader, who, chased by the U. S. Army, tried to lead his Dakota Sioux people into Canada, but was refused entry. Sitting Bull also led the famous defense of Little Bighorn, when General Custer launched yet another attack on their encampment, although quite unsuccessfully.

DIMENSIONS:
19" tall, 10" wide, 9" thick