Jacie Estes
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Pilamaya, thank you, to Mr. Brown Eyes for his actions in restoring the pillars. A good story.
When Julian Brown Eyes visited the gravesite at Wounded Knee the burial ground of more than 100 Sioux who were massacred over a century ago he saw dilapidated brick pillars guarding the entrance to the small, remote cemetery.
So Brown Eyes, who operates Competitive Masonry on the north side of Rapid City, decided to restore the six-foot-tall, 60-year-old brick pillars.
Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/ra...e92-11e1-b0c3-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz1nJcJRt1k
When Julian Brown Eyes visited the gravesite at Wounded Knee the burial ground of more than 100 Sioux who were massacred over a century ago he saw dilapidated brick pillars guarding the entrance to the small, remote cemetery.
So Brown Eyes, who operates Competitive Masonry on the north side of Rapid City, decided to restore the six-foot-tall, 60-year-old brick pillars.
Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/ra...e92-11e1-b0c3-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz1nJcJRt1k