Dan R.
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"She said last night she read those letters
And they made her feel one hundred years old"
(Bruce Springsteen)
This statue was unveiled in 1997 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Skagway's founding.
The city was named after the Tlingit Indian word for "windy place", where they hunted mountain bears and goats. They first encountered European Europeans in 1897 when they met a team of Canadian surveyors who were mapping the area.
Within a few years, the discovery of gold in the Yukon brought in a stampede of hundreds of settlers looking to find their fortunes in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1898.
The sculpture represents a settler and his Indian guide in the early days of Skagway. The Tinglit Indian's clothes are made from moose hide and bear skin. He his backpack is made of mountain goat skin.
The gold stampeder has a wooden box on his back and has a hunting knife, shovel and gold pan strapped to him.