The Keeper of the Plains was originally installed in 1974, then removed and replaced on top of a 30 foot rock promontory in 2006. It is an amazing public sculpture in the scenic confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers.
The statue is of a Native American male, who is dressed in fringed buckskin and wears a long eagle-feather headdress. He stands facing the sky with his hands raised, as if protecting and praying over the Plains. Renowned Native American sculptor Blackbear Bosin designed the Keeper of the Plains, which was then fabricated in a local metal shop out of metal panels that were fitted together to form a 3D stylized sculture.
Every night (weather permitting) there is a fire and water show around the Keeper.
From the Kansas Travel Website: (
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"The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita, Kansas was created in 1974 and placed at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers. The 44', 5 ton stylized sculpture of an Indian Chief was designed by Native American artist Blackbear Bosin (1921-1980) and constructed by Tom Washburn of Architectural Metal Products.
In 2006, the statue was raised another 30' to the top of a man made rock promontory. It can be visited by crossing pedestrian suspension bridges from the far shore of either river. For brief periods in the evening, the Keeper is surrounded by a "ring of fire." Even though several of the flames were out when these photos were taken, it is still quite cool.
The curves of the Keeper of the Plains echo in the design of the pedestrian bridges, as well as other art and buildings along the Arkansas River corridor through Wichita.
During Daylight Savings Time, the Ring of Fire will burn:
Seven days a week for 15 minutes at 9 PM
The Keeper of the Plains Ring of Fire will burn the following schedule during the winter:
Seven days a week for 15 minutes at 7 PM
All schedules are subject to the weather and river levels. The Ring of Fire will not be turned on in high winds, rain or other inclement weather. If the river is too high, or if a person is too close, they will not be turned on."
The Keeper of the Plains is listed in the SIRIS Database: (
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