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  • Chief Rolling Thunder Mountain, the late Frank Van Zant's sons, Lance and Dan Van Zant, with a photo of their father taken by Richard Menzies, photographer, writer and friend of the family, Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • An Indian frieze by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • Detail of daub and bottle wall created by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • Chief Rolling Thunder Mountain, the late Frank Van Zant's sons, Lance and Dan Van Zant, with a photo of their father taken by Richard Menzies, photographer, writer and friend of the family, Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • The main monument seen through the fence by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • An unpainted frieze by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • An Indian sculpture, arms outstretched, by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • Detail of daub and bottle wall created by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
    0603-pershing-1251.jpg
  • Three Native American faces created by by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989) and old military ambulance at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • Lance and Dan Van Zant, caretakers of the monument and sons of Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989)  at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • Lance and Dan Van Zant, caretakers of the monument and sons of Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989) with author/photographer Richard Menzies who honored the Chief, Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • St. Sava frescos by Miloje Milinkovic, interior of this historic St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church--Pantocrator of Jesus Christ is the centerpiece in the middle of the ceiling. His assistant, Slobodan Kikovich paints the border on the left.  Jackson, Calif.
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  • A sculpture of Sarah Winnemucca Smith created by by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989) at his Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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  • A sculpture of a woman created by by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989) at his Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.
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