Sacajawea By Harry Jackson1980 Location: Cashman Greever Garden This bronze portrays Sacagawea, the famed Shoshone woman who safely led Lewis and Clark across the Rocky Mountain wilderness during their trek […]

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Sacajawea By Harry Jackson1980 Location: Cashman Greever Garden This bronze portrays Sacagawea, the famed Shoshone woman who safely led Lewis and Clark across the Rocky Mountain wilderness during their trek […]
Prickly Pear By Charles Ringer2004 Location: Front of the building An imaginative steel sculptor, Charles Ringer found his inspiration for this sculpture while walking through the Beartooth Mountains in Montana and […]
Little Turtle (Michikinikwa) By Doug Hyde2008 Location: South of the building Little Turtle (1747 – 1812) was a famous chief of the Miami people, who were located in and around […]
The Unknown By R.V. Greeves1985 Location: Braun Garden Made to honor the Plains Indians, this sculpture represents the human race at the beginning of time, when much of the earth […]
Sacagawea and Jean Baptiste By Glenna Goodacre2001 Location: South side of the building / South entrance (open in summer) Glenna Goodacre’s sculpture depicts Sacagawea with the infant Jean Baptiste on […]
Originally published in Points West in Spring 2009 Death Gulch, Wahb Springs – A Poetic Addendum to On the Trail of a Bear Named Wahb By Dr. Burt BradleyAssociate Professor […]