The Keeper of the Plains

339 Veterans Parkway
Wichita, KS - 67203

Type: Landmarks
(316) 268-4497
 
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The Keeper of the Plains is a prominent sculpture and cultural landmark located in Wichita, Kansas, at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers. Designed by Native American artist Blackbear Bosin and erected in 1974, the Keeper of the Plains stands as a symbol of the rich heritage and spiritual connection of the Native American tribes of the Great Plains region, particularly the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes.

The sculpture depicts a towering figure of a Native American warrior holding a sacred ceremonial staff high above its head, overlooking the rivers and the surrounding landscape. The sculpture's design reflects themes of strength, unity, and reverence for the natural world, embodying the values and traditions of the indigenous peoples of the region.

Surrounding the Keeper of the Plains is a beautifully landscaped plaza adorned with interpretive displays, educational exhibits, and tributes to the Native American heritage of the area. Visitors can explore the plaza, learn about the history and significance of the sculpture, and gain insights into the cultural traditions and beliefs of the indigenous peoples who have inhabited the Great Plains for centuries.

One of the most captivating aspects of the Keeper of the Plains is its nightly "Ring of Fire" ceremony, a time-honored tradition that takes place at sunset from May through October. During the ceremony, flames shoot dramatically from the base of the sculpture, creating a mesmerizing display of light and heat that illuminates the night sky and serves as a symbol of spiritual renewal and connection to the land.

The Keeper of the Plains is not only a work of art but also a living symbol of the enduring spirit and resilience of the Native American peoples of the Great Plains. It serves as a place of reflection, reverence, and cultural pride for visitors and locals alike, inviting all who encounter it to honor the heritage and legacy of the indigenous peoples who have called this land home for generations.

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