Oklahoma City

As Long As the Waters Flow, by Allen Houser, 1989
The name of this sculpture comes from a 19th-century treaty between Native Americans and the United States government that stated tribes would own their lands "as long as the grass grows and the rivers run." The sculpture is right in front of the Oklahoma State Capitol and is approximately 14 feet tall.

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