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Author: Craig Bergsgaard

Meet El Ojo Uno, a smooth operator with an eye for the ladies…and a knack for losing at cards

When El Ojo Uno makes his way into town, the merrymaking BEGINS. “I thought I wanted a career, turns out I only wanted whiskey money.” ~El Ojo Uno Truth be told, after all these years of ranching, El Ojo Uno is a bit rough around the edges—but that doesn’t tarnish any of his charm. Quick…
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Sand Creek Massacre panel discussion at Denver Public Library now available on YouTube

Five videos feature entire content of the two-hour educational event On April 17, 2011, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to spearhead an event that will forever change my understanding of American history: The Denver Public Library and I partnered together to bring the Colorado community Lessons Learned at Bloody Sand Creek: A panel…
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Burial stone project opens new doors and working relationships

Bronze eagle feathers for gravesite of Oglala Sioux Good Will Ambassador, Paha Ska One of the best compliments you can receive as an artist is that, after an extensive and complicated search, your talent is exactly what they were looking for. I experienced that sense of pride and accomplishment tenfold recently when I began working…
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ALL NEW! Precast sculpture unveiled at this year’s Calgary Stampede art show

  I have been hard at work in my studio completing this collection of precast sculpture for one of my biggest shows of the year. Order now while still in clay to receive a substantial savings. Old friends and new innovations One of my most popular series has been my Saloon Girls. The “girls” have…
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Second Indian Wars sculpture, Give Me Eighty Men, accepted at Tucson Museum of Art

I am proud to announce that the second installment in my Indian Wars series, Give Me Eighty Men, has been added to the permanent collection at the Tucson Museum of Art. Indian Wars series making a name in museums After Memorare, Sand Creek 1864 was accepted into the permanent collection of the Booth Museum of…
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