[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1074 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1074
Honoring the 60th anniversary of the commencement of the carving of the
Crazy Horse Memorial.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 2, 2008
Ms. Herseth Sandlin submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the 60th anniversary of the commencement of the carving of the
Crazy Horse Memorial.
Whereas sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, who never received any formal art training
but nonetheless won 1st place for sculpture at the New York World's Fair
in 1939, came to the Black Hills of South Dakota as an assistant to
Gutzon Borglum to help carve Mount Rushmore;
Whereas Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear contacted Korczak Ziolkowski in 1939 to
encourage him to create another mountain memorial, saying in his letter
of invitation: ``My fellow chiefs and I would like the white man to know
the red man has great heroes, too'';
Whereas Crazy Horse was remembered by his people as a fierce warrior and
visionary leader who was committed to preserving the traditional Lakota
way of life;
Whereas Korczak Ziolkowski was inspired to honor the culture, tradition, and
living heritage of North American Indians, and thus designed a
metaphoric tribute to the spirit of Crazy Horse and his people;
Whereas Korczak Ziolkowski was dedicated as well to helping his country preserve
freedom, enlisted in the Army, and was wounded in 1944 at Omaha Beach;
Whereas Korczak Ziolkowski returned to South Dakota after World War II in order
to find a suitable mountain to carve in order to honor Crazy Horse and
his people;
Whereas Korczak Ziolkowski and Chief Standing Bear dedicated the Crazy Horse
Memorial on June 3, 1948;
Whereas Korczak Ziolkowski worked until his death in 1982, and his wife, Ruth,
and their family have dedicated their lives to carving the mountain and
continuing the mission of the Crazy Horse Memorial;
Whereas there is no way to predict when the mountain carving will be completed,
owing to the uncertainty of weather, the availability of funding, and
the challenges of mountain engineering;
Whereas, when completed, the Crazy Horse mountain carving will be the largest
carving in the world, at 641 feet long by 563 feet high;
Whereas Korczak Ziolkowski's parting words to his wife were, ``You must work on
the mountain--but go slowly so you do it right'';
Whereas the Ziolkowski family and the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation have
continued to do it right, and have proceeded without government
financial support, and remain dedicated to making steady progress on the
Memorial's humanitarian goals; and
Whereas the Crazy Horse Memorial will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the
dedication of the mountain carving on June 3, 2008: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives, on the 60th
anniversary of the commencement of the mountain carving of the Crazy
Horse Memorial, honors sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, the Ziolkowski
family, and the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation for their dedication to
honoring the culture, tradition, and living heritage of North American
Indians and the spirit of Crazy Horse and his people.
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