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Coot
A coot running, preparing to take flight. The sculpture is painted black and is mounted on a two-tiered base and supported by steel bars. -- Smithsonian National Inventory
Tags: animal, bird, coot, outdoor sculpture, sculpture
Booming Prairie Chicken
A male prairie chicken with its head bent in a mating dance. -- Smithsonian National Inventory
Tags: animal, bird, chicken, outdoor sculpture, sculpture
Old Crossing Treaty Memorial, Chippewa Brave
Full-length cast bronze figure of a Chippewa brave standing barechested, his hair in two braids falling over the front of his shoulders. He wears breeches with an ankle-length shawl draped around his waist and over his proper left shoulder and arm.…
Tags: Chippewa, heritage, man, Native American, Ojibwe, outdoor sculpture, sculpture
Chief Mon-Si-Moh
Chief Mon-Si-Moh stands holding an axe in his proper left hand. He wears a headband, with a plume rising from the top of his head and two black and white feathers coming up in an extended V behind his head. He wears a red, knee-length coat, with a…
Tags: Chippewa, heritage, man, Native American, Ojibwe, outdoor sculpture, portrait, sculpture
Chief Wenonga
Standing figure of Chief Wenonga, wearing moccasins, leather pants with leather fringes, belt with diamond motif, necklace and full headdress. His proper right hand is raised up and forward as if greeting. His proper left hand holds a hatchet. --…
Leaping Stag
A white-tailed stag with long antlers leaps over a log. The sculpture is bolted to the foundation. -- Smithsonian National Inventory
Tags: animal, deer, outdoor sculpture, sculpture
Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox
Paul Bunyan stands next to Babe the Blue Ox. Paul Bunyan has a moustache and a cigar in his mouth. He wears a visored cap, a long-sleeved checkered shirt and shoes. Paul Bunyan is mounted on a trapezoidal base. --Smithsonian National Inventory
Tags: babe, character, literature, lumberjack, outdoor sculpture, ox, Paul Bunyon, sculpture
Earth Mother
"Bradley’s projections reformulate latent Native American stereotypes with complex interconnected cognitive images reinvigorating the history of art as intersecting webs." -- Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Lucette Diana Kensack
Lucette Diana Kensack stands with her hands in front of her waist, wearing a blue bonnet, a short-sleeved red blouse with black trim, and a floor-length grey skirt with black stripes. To her proper right stands a much smaller figure of Paul Bunyan.…
Tags: character, female, literature, outdoor sculpture, Paul Bunyan, sculpture