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  • Goodacre, Glenna,
     
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  • Outdoor Sculpture -- South Dakota -- Rapid City
     
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  • Sculpture
     
     
    Iye Na Oyate Ki, (sculpture).
    Artist: 
    Goodacre, Glenna, 1939-2020, sculptor.
    Title: 
    Iye Na Oyate Ki, (sculpture).
    Other Titles: 
    He Is They Are, (sculpture).
    Dates: 
    Copyrighted 1991. Installed Dec. 3 1993. Dedicated Dec. 4, 1993.
    Digital Reference: 
    Image
    Medium: 
    Bronze.
    Dimensions: 
    Approx. H. 9 ft. 9 in. x Diam. 42 in.
    Inscription: 
    G. Goodacre (copyright symbol) 1991 8/15 (On plaque on base:) IYE NA OYATE KI/HE IS THEY ARE/BY GLENNA GOODACRE/LAKOTA, NA TA OKOLA KICIYAPI./HENA OB USPA SPAYELA,/OYANKE ECE KCEL EWICAGNA KA PI, THKA,/"NAPE IYAWACAKASKA PI IYECEL."/TKHA, HE SAPA TA WOIHANBLE KI/SUTAYA GLU HA UN PI.//THE SIOUX AND THE PLAINS INDIANS/WERE MOVED FROM THEIR HOMELANDS/AND PLACED ON RESERVATIONS./THOUGH THEIR "HANDS ARE TIED," THE/DREAM OF THEIR HOMELAND REMAINS. signed
    Description: 
    Standing figure of a young male North American Indian. His head is bowed and his hands are tied behind his back. The figure is bare-chested and barefoot with long partially braided hair. His wears leggings and a long loin cloth.
    Subject: 
    History -- United States -- Westward Expansion
    Figure male -- Full length
    Ethnic -- Indian -- Sioux
    Ethnic -- Indian -- Plains Indians
    Dress -- Ethnic -- Indian Dress
    Allegory -- Passion -- Grief
    Object Type: 
    Outdoor Sculpture -- South Dakota -- Rapid City
    Sculpture
    Owner: 
    Prairie Edge, 602 Main Street, Rapid City, South Dakota 57701
    Remarks: 
    Cast no. 8/15. Prairie Edge, an art gallery and gift shop, has dedicated the sculpture to the Lakota Nation to represent the sorrow of their forced relocation to reservations. IAS files include related articles from the Rapid City Journal, Dec. 4, 1993 and Dec. 5, 1993 and the Rapid City Reporter, Dec. 8, 1993.
    References: 
    Save Outdoor Sculpture, South Dakota survey, 1994.
    Illustration: 
    Image on file.
    Rapid City Journal, Dec. 5, 1993, Sect. B. pg. 1.
    Note: 
    The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
    Repository: 
    Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
    Control Number: 
    IAS SD000075
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