This bronze sculpture titled "Appeal To The Great Spirit" is a 1908 equestrian statue by Cyrus Dallin. Cyrus Edwin Dallin was an American sculptor known for his depictions of Native Americans. The piece depicts a Native American chief riding bareback on a horse. The chief is shown with his head raised and arms outstretched to the sky. The bronze is set on a green marble base. With Appeal to the Great Spirit, Dallin has taken our grief as Indigenous peoples and cast and immobilized it in bronze, cursed to hang in the air forever, with lips parted and eyes frozen wide open.
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