SOME AMERICAN PEOPLE
Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota April 6, 2026 Charly I spoke with Charly at Mt Rushmore. It was the second of four episodes recorded there. I greatly enjoyed visiting this monument that I have wanted to see for many years. In admiring the artistic and engineering feat of this tribute to some of our most accomplished and successful presidents, there are other things to keep in mind: They are, like all of us, flawed human beings, and did not always completely live up to the ideals and values of our nation. And the main creative force of the project, Gutzon Borglum, is known to have had significant association with the KKK. Also, as one fellow citizen with whom I chatted but who did not have time to sit down for a recorded conversation put it, "This is beautiful, but come on, this is Indian land." A short drive away is the in-progress work on a tribute to Crazy Horse, an Oglala Lakota war leader, also carved into a mountain. This was first conceived of by Henry Standing Bear, an Oglala Lakota chief, and initial work was perfomed by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, who also worked under Borglum on Mt. Rushmore. Since his death his family has continued the work. It is meant as a tribute not only to the spirit of Crazy Horse, but to all Native Americans. There are differing opionions regarding the appropriateness of the memorial and whether it honors the spirit of Crazy Horse.
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