The Eternal Indian

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The Eternal Indian is a monumental concrete statue in Illinois depicting a Native American figure, created by sculptor Lorado Taft as a tribute to Indigenous peoples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monumental statue
outdoor sculpture
alsoKnownAs Black Hawk NERFINISHED
artMovement American sculpture
category Concrete sculptures in Illinois
Monuments and memorials in Illinois
Outdoor sculptures in Illinois
Tourist attractions in Ogle County, Illinois
constructionMaterial concrete with steel reinforcement
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Lorado Taft NERFINISHED
depicts Indigenous peoples of North America NERFINISHED
Native American figure
designedBy Lorado Taft NERFINISHED
genre monumental sculpture
hasAlternativeName Black Hawk Statue NERFINISHED
hasArtisticTheme Indigenous peoples
hasColor gray
hasCulturalSignificance representation of Native American presence along the Rock River
hasOrientation faces the Rock River
hasSetting wooded bluff in a state park
hasType colossal statue
hasView overlooks the Rock River valley
height approximately 48 feet
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places in Ogle County, Illinois NERFINISHED
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception early 20th century
locatedIn Illinois
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Lowden State Park NERFINISHED
Rock River NERFINISHED
locatedOn bluff overlooking the Rock River
location Oregon, Illinois NERFINISHED
maintainedBy State of Illinois NERFINISHED
materialUsed concrete
namedAfter Black Hawk NERFINISHED
owner State of Illinois NERFINISHED
partOf Lowden State Park NERFINISHED
purpose tribute to Indigenous peoples
region Ogle County, Illinois NERFINISHED
sculptor Lorado Taft NERFINISHED
significantFor commemoration of Native American heritage
subjectHasRole symbol of respect for Native Americans
touristAttraction yes
yearCompleted 1911

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Lorado Taft notableWork The Eternal Indian