Stone tools, arrowheads and artifacts that have been donated to the museums at Crazy Horse Welcome Center.
It's been 36 years since the construction of the first wing of the Indian Museum of North America.
When Korczak accepted the invitation of Native Americans to carve a mountain memorial to their culture, he determined that it would be a humanitarian project. He wanted Crazy Horse to be much more than "just" a colossal mountain carving.
He directed that the Memorial also would tell present and future generations the story of Native Americans by displaying outstanding examples of Indian culture and heritage - both of yesterday and today.
The museum has grown with the project. Each year, tribal members and others contribute Native American art and artifacts to enhance the collection and make it more comprehensive and representative of all North American tribes.
OOOOhhh one day I must get into my Canoe and visit this place of wonders .Greetings from Denmark
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