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Ziolkowski, herself a sculptor, modified some of her father's plans to ensure that the weight of the outstretched arm was supported sufficiently. The foundation commissioned reports from two engineering firms in 2009 to help guide completion of the project. Work commenced on the horse after two years of careful planning and measurements. Since the completion of the head and face, much of the monument's sculpting work has been dedicated to the much larger horse portion.
714:, took charge of the sculpture, overseeing work on the project as CEO from the 1980s to the 2010s. Ruth Ziolkowski focused on the completion of Crazy Horse's face first, instead of the horse as her husband had originally planned. She believed that Crazy Horse's face, once completed, would increase the sculpture's draw as a tourist attraction, which would provide additional funding. She also oversaw the staff, which included seven of her children.
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Standing Bear should not have independently petitioned Ziolkowski to create the memorial, because Lakota culture dictates consensus from family members for such a decision, which was not obtained before the first
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They don't respect our culture because we didn't give permission for someone to carve the sacred Black Hills where our burial grounds are. They were there for us to enjoy and they were there for us to pray. But it wasn't meant to be carved into images, which is very wrong for all of us. The more I
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Ziolkowski family had collected from the visitor center and shops associated with the memorial, and "the amount of money being generated by his ancestor's name". He said:
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The sculpture's final dimensions are planned to be 641 feet (195 m) long and 563 feet (172 m) high. The outstretched arm will be 263 feet (80 m) long, the opening under arm 70 feet (21 m) wide and 100 feet (30 m) high, and the finger 29 feet 6 inches (9 m)
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Sixteen years later, in 1998, the head and face of Crazy Horse were completed and dedicated; Crazy Horse's eyes are 17 feet (5.2 m) wide, while his head is 87 feet (27 m) high. Ruth
Ziolkowski and seven of the Ziolkowskis' 10 children carried on work at the memorial. Daughter Monique
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At the time construction started in 1948, the artist estimated the work would be complete in 30 years. As of 2022, there was no timeline for when the monument would be completed; however, the hand, arm, shoulder, hairline, and top of the horse's head were estimated to be finished by 2037.
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Ziolkowski envisioned the monument as a metaphoric tribute to the spirit of Crazy Horse and Native
Americans. However, some Native Americans consider the memorial an insult to Crazy Horse, who resisted being photographed and was deliberately buried where his grave would not be found.
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Memorial Foundation finances the project by charging fees for its visitor centers, earning revenue from its gift shops and receiving private contributions. Ziolkowski reportedly was offered
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5 million in two installments to an endowment to support the operation of the satellite campus. It holds classes in math, English, and
American Indian studies courses for college credit, as well as outreach classes. The memorial foundation has awarded more than
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Ziolkowski and his family”.
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Rushmore are each 60 feet (18 m) high.
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Ziolkowski died on May 21, 2014, at the age of 87. Monique Ziolkowski became CEO and three of her siblings continue to work on the project, as well as three of the Ziolkowskis' grandsons.
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Great White Fathers: The Story of the Obsessive Quest to Create Mount Rushmore
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1057:"Book review: 'The Killing of Crazy Horse' by Thomas Powers"
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Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad (1893–1947)
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Lakota Portraits: Lives of the Legendary Plains People
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Mountain monument under construction in South Dakota
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1585:"Why The Crazy Horse Monument Hasn't Been Finished"
710:After Ziolkowski died in 1982 at age 74, his widow
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1348:"Ruth Ziolkowski of Crazy Horse Memorial mourned"
479:under construction on privately held land in the
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1692:Lame Deer, John (Fire); Erdoes, Richard (1972).
927:List of the tallest statues in the United States
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1667:"Crazy Horse Memorial Generates Mixed Feelings"
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2369:Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Route (1876–1887)
1696:. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 96.
1644:"Notes on the Crazy Horse Genealogy, Part 1"
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1932:Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
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1745:Jarvis, Brooke (13 September 2019).
1486:"Progress quiets Crazy Horse doubts"
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2784:Outdoor sculptures in South Dakota
2744:Equestrian statues in South Dakota
1135:Agonito, Joseph (August 2, 2011).
1029:Rand, Martin III (June 11, 2012).
762:2.5 million donation in 2007 from
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121:641 ft (195 m) (planned)
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2693:Mount Rushmore in popular culture
1942:Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument
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1619:. August 21, 2006. Archived from
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1286:. Potomac Books. pp. 32–33.
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2292:Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
2039:Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway
1747:"Who Speaks for Crazy Horse?"
1312:Brian, Unwin (May 27, 2014).
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2799:Statues of military officers
2359:Black Hills gold rush (1874)
2349:Dakota Territory (1861–1889)
2055:Black Hills Centennial Trail
1977:Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns
1922:Jewel Cave National Monument
1862:Black Hills Central Railroad
1719:"Russell Means, in Memoriam"
1694:Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions
1542:. Sioux Falls. May 22, 2014.
578:Battle of the Little Bighorn
229:Geologic and natural history
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1867:Black Hills National Forest
914:List of colossal sculpture
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576:(21 December 1866) and the
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80:Custer County, South Dakota
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2364:Newton–Jenney Party (1875)
756:University of South Dakota
664:Department of the Interior
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407:Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway
282:National Historic Landmark
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1284:Monumental Controversies
675:Pine Ridge, South Dakota
327:Forests and wildernesses
64:43.8354028; -103.6212972
2789:Statues in South Dakota
2754:Great Sioux War of 1876
2394:George Armstrong Custer
2296:Great Sioux Reservation
1997:Wind Cave National Park
1947:Mystic Miner Ski Resort
1790:at the official website
1282:Senie, Harriet (2023).
1092:George Mason University
922:List of tallest statues
608:History of the monument
2567:Stratobowl (1934–1959)
1268:on September 28, 2007.
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679:Treaty of Fort Laramie
602:Great Americans series
512:nonprofit organization
432:National Historic Site
139:; 76 years ago
2804:Unfinished sculptures
2631:Rapid City Rapid Ride
1877:Black Hills Playhouse
1671:Voice of America News
1427:"Carving Crazy Horse"
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2024:Norbeck Scenic Byway
1887:Crazy Horse Memorial
1857:Black Elk Wilderness
1673:. September 13, 2003
1437:on October 18, 2006.
1247:Nevada State Journal
1216:Crazy Horse Memorial
1212:"2008 Commemoration"
982:Crazy Horse Memorial
978:"Pictorial Timeline"
958:Crazy Horse Memorial
906:United States portal
629:Luther Standing Bear
600:that is part of its
582:General George Crook
502:was commissioned by
473:Crazy Horse Memorial
20:Crazy Horse Memorial
2677:Mule Creek Junction
1992:Terry Peak ski area
1882:Chapel in the Hills
1648:American Tribes.com
1623:on October 11, 2006
1591:on November 2, 2022
1484:Soderlin, Barbara.
1115:. December 21, 1985
852:John Fire Lame Deer
787:Huron, South Dakota
705:South Dakota Senate
685:Memorial foundation
668:U.S. Forest Service
627:. In October 1931,
613:Henry Standing Bear
596:in 1982 with a 13¢
594:U.S. Postal Service
504:Henry Standing Bear
134:Beginning date
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2029:Iron Mountain Road
1642:Bray, Kingsley M.
1562:. October 22, 2016
1514:. Pacific Standard
1490:Rapid City Journal
1353:Rapid City Journal
892:Visual Arts portal
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617:Korczak Ziolkowski
564:war leader of the
560:Crazy Horse was a
508:Korczak Ziolkowski
369:National Grassland
167:crazyhorsememorial
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1195:AAANativearts.com
1094:. March 22, 2018.
1062:Los Angeles Times
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318:National monument
215:National memorial
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112:Pegmatite granite
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2404:Wild Bill Hickok
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