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The Eternal Indian, sometimes called the Black Hawk Statue, is a 48-foot (14.6 m) sculpture by Lorado Taft located in Lowden State Park, near the city of Oregon, Illinois. Dedicated in 1911, the statue is perched over the Rock River on a 77-foot (23.5 m) bluff overlooking the city.

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  • The Eternal Indian, sometimes called the Black Hawk Statue, is a 48-foot (14.6 m) sculpture by Lorado Taft located in Lowden State Park, near the city of Oregon, Illinois. Dedicated in 1911, the statue is perched over the Rock River on a 77-foot (23.5 m) bluff overlooking the city. The statue, according to the artist, represents the unconquerable spirit of Native Americans, using motifs from several tribal cultures. While not a portrait statue, it was in part inspired by the life of Black Hawk (1767–1838), a leader and warrior of the Sauk. In 2009, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
  • El indio eterno, a veces llamado la Estatua de Halcón Negro, es una escultura de 14,6 m de Lorado Taft ubicada en el , cerca de la ciudad de Oregón, en el estado de Illinois (Estados Unidos). Dedicada en 1911, la estatua se alza sobre el en un acantilado de 23,5 m con vista a la ciudad. La estatua, según el artista, representa el espíritu invencible de los nativos, utilizando motivos de varias culturas tribales. Si bien no es una estatua de retrato, se inspiró en parte en la vida de Halcón Negro (1767-1838), un líder y guerrero de los . En 2009, fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. (es)
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  • Lorado Taft's The Eternal Indian stares solemnly across the Rock River. (en)
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  • The Eternal Indian, sometimes called the Black Hawk Statue, is a 48-foot (14.6 m) sculpture by Lorado Taft located in Lowden State Park, near the city of Oregon, Illinois. Dedicated in 1911, the statue is perched over the Rock River on a 77-foot (23.5 m) bluff overlooking the city. (en)
  • El indio eterno, a veces llamado la Estatua de Halcón Negro, es una escultura de 14,6 m de Lorado Taft ubicada en el , cerca de la ciudad de Oregón, en el estado de Illinois (Estados Unidos). Dedicada en 1911, la estatua se alza sobre el en un acantilado de 23,5 m con vista a la ciudad. (es)
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  • Black Hawk Statue (en)
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  • The Eternal Indian (en)
  • (listed as Indian Statue) (en)
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