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Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee
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Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee
Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee
Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee
Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee
Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee
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Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Memorial Park in Shakopee

Reverend Pond by Denny Haskew, NSG - Public Sculptures

Featured In Memorial Park, Shakopee, MN

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“Rev. Pond” by NSG Charter member Denny Haskew for their new historic trail in Shakopee, MN.

We are always honored to work with Shakopee, Minnesota. We've had the great fortune of placing important artwork with the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community since 2004. This life-sized bronze sculpture is part of the city’s latest endeavor, a cultural corridor emphasizing shared history of Native people and early settler along the Minnesota River.

Shakopee envisions a cultural corridor emphasizing shared history of Native people and early settlers.

Though Native people had been present in the area for millennia, Chief Sakpe II’s village was first observed by settlers in the 1820s. Drawn to the springs nearby, Europeans settled in the Dakota village called Tinta-otonwe. In the 1840s Rev. Samuel Pond arrived to do missionary work among the Dakota. He compiled the first dictionary of the Dakota language.

NSG Public Art Placement 529...

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