The Greeting and the Gift - South Greeley, WY
N 41° 06.246 W 104° 51.100
13T E 512455 N 4550323
These statues were officially endorsed by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration and was made possible by a federal grant of Bicentennial funds.
Waymark Code: WM9318
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 06/20/2010
Views: 15
The 2 plaques read:
""The Greeting and the Gift" a sculptural grouping by Robert I. Russin of Laramie, Wyoming, in commemoration of Wyoming's participation in the nation's Bicentennial Celebration. Dedicated January 30, 1977 by the Honorable Ed Herschler, Governor of the State of Wyoming, and the Wyoming Bicentennial Commission. This project was officially endorsed by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration and was made possible by a federal grant of Bicentennial funds.
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The scene depicts a typical meeting of th Inidan and the Mountain man on the open plains of WYOMING during the time of western discovery and exploration in the early 1800's. At such meetings offerings of friendship would take place. The Indian is holding out a ceremonial buffalo horn filled with Rocky Mountain "sweetwater" while the Mountain Man brings several beaver skins stretched on rounds of aspen branches. Note that the Mountain Man holds his muzzle loading "long rifle" well away from his body with his hand over the muzzle to assure that it is harmless. The Indian stands 12'6" and weighs 3000 poungs. The Mountain Man, whose raised hand reaches to 14' weighs 2500 pounds.
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The two statues are located at the visitors center in South Greeley, Wyoming.
Address or General Location of Marker: Interstate 80/visitors center exit
Parking: Not Listed
Supporting Web Documentation: Not listed
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