“to honor the Chippewa Indians”
Nee-gaw-nee-gaw-bow (Leading Man). Indian statue by famous artist, Peter “Wolf” Toth to honor the Chippewa Indians. It is the 59th statue on the “Trail of Whispering Giants.” Peter Toth has donated a different Indian carving to each of the 50 states and Canada as a successful completion of his dream from 1971 to 1988. Toth’s persistent work put his Indian carvings in Ripley’s-Believe It or Not. It is located on the lakeside pier next to the Wakefield Visitor’s Center. The Indian statue was carved from one piece of pine donated by the Ottawa National Forest and was completed in 1988. On This Page ? Property Photo ? Interactive Map - Explore Nee-gaw-nee-gaw-bow Area Plan your Visit to Nee-gaw-nee-gaw-bow Nee-Gaw-Nee-Gaw-Bow
Wrong place. It is in the park, not in the museum
Nice stop! GPS was a bit off. Stay by the water and you should find it.
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