Bronze sculpture of Chief Niwot near the Boulder County Courthouse. Boulder. Colorado. USA


This statue commemorates the Arapaho Indians who have lived on the plains of Colorado since 1790's and Chief Niwot, who, with his people, spent winters in the Boulder Valley. It stands in tribute to that sensitivity and respect for nature, which is inherent in the Indian culture. The statue, symbolically rendered by Steven Weitzman and Tara Brice, was installed in the plaza of the Boulder County Courthouse in December 1980.


Size: 5130px × 4102px
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
Photo credit: © parkerphotography / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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