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Today the monument serves as a reminder of the area's Native American heritage. The grounds are open to the public and many travelers find this to be a welcoming stop along the scenic highway. The park also serves as the site of an annual parade and ceremony hosted by the Red men.
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The pool is lined with 100 inscribed stones from various tribes and councils of the Red Men (the oldest fraternal organization to be granted a charter by Congress) and
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The Red Men are a fraternal organization who, despite their name, consisted of only white members at the time. The statue they commissioned was created by sculptor
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and revealed on October 1, 1932. More than 2,000 people attended the ceremony. The monument honors the peoples of the five Mohawk Nations that inhabited western
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man in traditional wardrobe looking eastward with his arms extended. He faces the direction of the rising sun and is said to be greeting the
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at the base of the statue reads: "Hail to the Sunrise - In Memory of the Mohawk Indian."
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warrior and the Max Eninger Memorial Pool. Completed in 1932 by the
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42°38′23.14″N 72°54′47.85″W / 42.6397611°N 72.9132917°W / 42.6397611; -72.9132917
Charlemont, Massachusetts
Joseph Pollia
monument
Charlemont, Massachusetts
statue
Mohawk
Improved Order of Red Men
Massachusetts Route 2
Mohawk Trail
Native American
Great Spirit
boulder
tablet
arrowhead
Degree of Pocahontas
United States
Joseph Pollia
Massachusetts
New York State
Mohicans

Appeal to the Great Spirit
List of Improved Order of Red Men buildings and structures


"8 stops along Massachusetts' Mohawk Trail worth a day trip"
The Berkshire Eagle
Deloria, Philip J.

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