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Hail to the Sunrise, my David, King from Florence, Italy
As a historian I am glad to know the truth about the statue, my David. I am 68 years old and have been coming across the “Mohawk Trail” my entire life. Always knew it was a sacred trail. The story ...
This statue is a highly inaccurate representation of Native American culture in Massachusetts. It was erected in the 1930's by an organization called "The Improved Order of Red Men", a fraternal organ...
The cast bronze statue is magnificent. I have seen it may times and it is overwhelming. However it actually faces the river crossing which the Mohawks used to traverse when they came to collect wa...
Hail to the Sunrise is a culturally inaccurate Native American statue that exemplifies how history has been rewritten through a colonizer’s lens to promote tourism. The Mohawk Trail, misnamed for a...
If you love art these statues are worth your time.
These statues are beautifully sculpted and really capture the natural spirit of North West Massachusetts. Although each only requires a few minutes out of the car, they are each placed in great locati...
Hail to the Sunrise, my David, King from Florence, Italy
As a historian I am glad to know the truth about the statue, my David. I am 68 years old and have been coming across the “Mohawk Trail” my entire life. Always knew it was a sacred trail. The story ...
Misleading and disrespectful
This statue is a highly inaccurate representation of Native American culture in Massachusetts. It was erected in the 1930's by an organization called "The Improved Order of Red Men", a fraternal organ...
Powerful sculpture!
The cast bronze statue is magnificent. I have seen it may times and it is overwhelming. However it actually faces the river crossing which the Mohawks used to traverse when they came to collect wa...
Cultural appropriation in Western MA
Hail to the Sunrise is a culturally inaccurate Native American statue that exemplifies how history has been rewritten through a colonizer’s lens to promote tourism. The Mohawk Trail, misnamed for a...
If you love art these statues are worth your time.
These statues are beautifully sculpted and really capture the natural spirit of North West Massachusetts. Although each only requires a few minutes out of the car, they are each placed in great locati...