
The Trail of Painted Ponies-Trail's End
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Trail of Painted Ponies "Trail's End" 1E/1,230.
Pony Story: “The End of the Trail” was created by a famous sculptor that depicts a weary warrior slumped on the back of an exhausted horse. It is generally interpreted as “a commentary on the suffering of Indian people driven from their native lands.” “Trail’s End,” on the other hand, is intended to represent just the opposite. It characterizes the end of one trail and the beginning of another. It is a symbol of the resilience and determination that embodies the Native American people of today.
Item #: 6010724
Release Date: Winter 2022
Artist: Vickie Knepper-Adrian
Material: Resin
Size: 8" Tall
Form: Kneeling
Retired: No
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