10
Best Indigenous Monuments In The U.S.

1
Mesa Verde National Park

For more than 700 years, the area of Colorado that’s now Mesa Verde National Park was home to the Ancestral Puebloans. 

2
Chief Massasoit Statues

Across the street and up the hill from the famous Plymouth Rock is a statue of Chief Massasoit.

3
Devils Tower National Monument

Devil's Tower, a striking 867-foot natural structure rising from the grasslands of the Black Hills.

4
Crazy Horse Memorial

The Black Hills also contain a 6,532-foot-high mountain, which is the site of the Crazy Horse Memorial.

5
Hovenweep National Monument

Connected to the nearby Mesa Verde community, the Hovenweep area traces its first human inhabitants back more than 10,000 years.

6
National Native American Veterans Memorial

The National Native American Veterans Memorial is located on the grounds of the National Museum of the American Indian in the capital.

7
Indian Memorial at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

The decades-long clash between Native Americans and settlers of European descent came to a climax on June 25 and 26, 1876. 

8
Ocmulgee Mounds

Human settlement in central Georgia dates back to the Ice Age, about 17,000 years ago.

9
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

Earthen mounds are also found in Ohio’s Hopewell Culture National Historical Park.

10
Montezuma Castle National Monument

A five-story, 20-room apartment complex built into the side of a limestone cliff in Cape Verde, Arizona, has long been.

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