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  2. The Keeper of the Plains - Wikipedia

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    The Keeper of the Plains is a 13.4 metres (44 ft) Cor-Ten steel sculpture by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin. It stands at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers in Wichita, Kansas, adjacent to the Mid-America All-Indian Center. Surrounding the base of the statue are multiple displays which describe the local tribes ...

  3. 50 years after its dedication, here’s what the Keeper of the ...

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    The Keeper of the Plains is turning 50 this month, and a variety of Wichitans have shared what the sculpture means to them. ... Rivas compared it to drawing similar things on replicas of the ...

  4. Blackbear Bosin - Wikipedia

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    The Keeper of the Plains (twilight, with torches), KWCH-TV" Wichita Kansas Keeper Of The Plains Fire," (twilight) video, Wichita Webmasters Web Design & Hosting; The Keeper of the Plains on Fire, (nightfall, facing downtown) photograph by Joe Montiel; Keeper of the Plains and other local images, day and night, Flickr

  5. File:ThisIsAmbient-KeeperOfThePlains-Day.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Change of hours for the Keeper’s Ring of Fire; here ... - AOL

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    The fire pits at the base of the Keeper of the Plains continue to be a free local attraction. Change of hours for the Keeper’s Ring of Fire; here’s when to see the lights at night Skip to main ...

  8. Winter count - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally each band would choose a single keeper of the winter count. Until the twentieth century, these keepers were always men. They would consult with tribal elders to reach a consensus for choosing a name for the year. The keeper chose his successor in recording the count, who was often a family member. [2]

  9. Woody Crumbo - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson Crumbo (1912 [1] —1989) was a Native American artist and educator from Oklahoma. He was a citizen of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. [2] Traveling and performing extensively, he danced and played Native American flute.