"Trail’s End"
a Bronze Indian War Sculpture
by James Muir Bronze Allegorical Sculptor-Artist

"Trail’s End" a Bronze Indian War Sculpture by James Muir Bronze Allegorical Sculptor-Artist

“Trail’s End”

10″ H

edition 44

For the Red Spiritual Man:

“It didn’t matter that they faced death on every war party-their horses stood in belly deep grass, the sun watched over them and the Great Spirit rode on the wind. It was a time to be close to the earth”

“Though I am dead;
The sun will shine.
The grass will grow.
The stream will flow.”

It was . . . . “a good day to die.”

For the White/Intelligent Man:

“To die for an idea is unquestionably noble. But how much nobler it would be if men died for ideas that were true.”
H. L. Meneken

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