Washakie—Chief of the Shoshone By R.V. GreevesModeled 1999, cast 2000 Location: Powwow Garden, southeast corner of the property Eastern Shoshone leader Chief Washakie, stands proudly, holding a peace pipe in […]

Washakie—Chief of the Shoshone By R.V. GreevesModeled 1999, cast 2000 Location: Powwow Garden, southeast corner of the property Eastern Shoshone leader Chief Washakie, stands proudly, holding a peace pipe in […]
Bird Woman (Sacagawea) By R.V. GreevesModeled 2001, cast 2005 Location: Powwow Garden, southeast corner of the property Translated from the Native Hidatsa language, “Sacagawea” means “Bird Woman.” Sacagawea is celebrated as […]
Sculpture Guide: Crazy Horse By R.V. Greeves1997 Location: Braun Garden This sculpture represents the pride and perseverance of the legendary chief, Crazy Horse, and his followers. Sculptor R.V. Greeves portrays […]
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 […]
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 2006 A Celebration of the American West through Outdoor Sculpture: Art and the Elements By Christine Brindza, former Curatorial Assistant, Whitney Western Art Museum Photographs by former […]