Appeal to the Great Spirit, Sculpture in Boston, Massachusetts
Appeal to the Great Spirit is a landmark sculpture displayed outside the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Crafted in 1909 by the American artist Cyrus Dallin, who was of European descent.
Depicts a Native American mounted on a horse, invoking a traditional prayer to the heavens.
The statue is publicly viewable in the exterior grounds of the museum.
Often regarded as a symbol of reconciliation between Native American and Euro-American cultures.
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap