
Sitting Bull -- Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, nr Mobridge SD
N 45° 31.018 W 100° 29.112
14T E 384001 N 5041454
The gravesite of famed Sioux War Chief Tatanka Iyotake, AKA Chief Sitting Bull, on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
Waymark Code: WM17FRF
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 02/13/2023
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This statue stands at the gravesite of famed Sioux War Chief Tatanka Iyotake, AKA Chief Sitting Bull, on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. Origianlly buried at Fort Yatres ND, his body was exhumed and reburied here in 1953. The grave is marked with this sculptural tombstone, which is listed in the SIRIS Database.
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"SCULPTOR: Ziolkowski, Korczak 1908-1982
FABRICATOR: Dakota Granite Company
SUBJECT: Sitting Bull, Chief
MEDIUM:
Sculpture: flint hard Black Hills granite;
Base: polished Dakota Mahogany granite
CULTURE: Indian
TYPE: Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
OWNER/LOCATION: Administered by City of Mobridge Mobridge South Dakota
Located Four miles west of Mobridge, overlooking the Missouri river Mobridge South Dakota
DATE: Copyrighted 1953. Dedicated Sept. 2, 1953
NOTES: Save Outdoor Sculpture, South Dakota survey, 1993.
SUMMARY:
Bust of Sitting Bull stands on a plain, tall pedestal. His hair is in two long braids, and two feathers extend from the back of his head. A peace pipe lies horizontally at the base of the bust, as though the figure is cradling it in his arms.
TOPIC: Portrait male--Bust
Ethnic--Sioux
Object--Other--Pipe
CONTROL NUMBER: IAS SD000106
DATA SOURCE: Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums"