APRIL: Dr. Mark Seraly, dermotologist, explains his sculpture, cast in bronze, titled "An American Holocaust, April 3, 1513 -- December 29, 1890." The inscription on the plaque on the base reads, "In memory of all Native American Indian men, women and children who died in their fight for freedom." The sculpture shows an American Indian streched out as if crucified on the horns of a buffalo skull.
It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Sunday, January 01, 2006
True Native Spirit
Now watch somebody get offended. And it won't be Native Americans, just Nativist Americans.
APRIL: Dr. Mark Seraly, dermotologist, explains his sculpture, cast in bronze, titled "An American Holocaust, April 3, 1513 -- December 29, 1890." The inscription on the plaque on the base reads, "In memory of all Native American Indian men, women and children who died in their fight for freedom." The sculpture shows an American Indian streched out as if crucified on the horns of a buffalo skull.
APRIL: Dr. Mark Seraly, dermotologist, explains his sculpture, cast in bronze, titled "An American Holocaust, April 3, 1513 -- December 29, 1890." The inscription on the plaque on the base reads, "In memory of all Native American Indian men, women and children who died in their fight for freedom." The sculpture shows an American Indian streched out as if crucified on the horns of a buffalo skull.
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