An incomplete sculpture of Lakota Warrior
An incomplete sculpture of Lakota Warrior Crazy Horse has been under construction since 1948, with an estimated completion date of 2037, including the addition of the warrior's body and the horse he will be riding. During the 19th century, numerous Native American tribes engaged in well-known conflicts with the American Government, particularly in the latter half of the century. One of the most significant battles in U.S. history was the Battle of Little Bighorn, where Crazy Horse, a Sioux leader, and his warriors triumphed over General George Custer. Crazy Horse displayed bravery in leading his tribes in several significant battles throughout the 1800s, but eventually had to surrender to American forces. Following his surrender, his death on September 6, 1887, while in government custody, remains a subject of controversy. Fast forward to 1939, Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear corresponded with Polish-American architect Korczak Ziolkowski, requesting the creation of a monument to h...