Crazy Horse Monument
Crazy Horse Monument

The world's largest mountain carving,
located in the Black Hills of South Dakota

 

The Indian Museum of North America

The Indian Museum of North America at Crazy Horse Memorial offers visitors of all ages an opportunity to learn about Native American history and culture. This extensive museum collection contains artifacts representing indigenous people from all regions of North America. Visitors from all over the world are able to sample and experience the diverse history, art, religion, government and economy of the North American Native peoples.

In May of 2000, Crazy Horse Memorial dedicated the 40,000 square foot Welcome Center that provided much-needed space to welcome a growing number of visitors that now exceeds one million annually. It also provides new classroom space as well as meeting and conference rooms, and a new library.

The Crazy Horse Memorial Library now contains more than 26,000 volumes with an emphasis on Native American literature and history. The library coordinates a growing number of requests from scholars and interested individuals for research information on Native American issues and the Crazy Horse Memorial project.



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