UND Sioux Statue Of Nazi Origins?

That’s what one screwball is claiming in a letter to the Grand Forks Herald.
Because the Nazis were big on statues of Native Americans, I guess.

MINNEAPOLIS — Where did the “Sitting Bull” statue in front of Ralph Engelstad Arena come from? Who is the artist who created it? What specific Native American, if any, was it intended by the artist to depict?
After so many years, and with the UND “swastika scandal” fouling the very air of Grand Forks like the stench of Simplot, isn’t it about time to get the truth and to find answers, no matter where that might lead us?
FACT: No artist or country of origin ever has been revealed in regard to the statue in question.
FACT: Ralph Engelstad liked to collect antique Nazi bric-a-brac.
FACT: It is highly unusual, almost unheard of, for a statue to be installed and for nobody to know the name of the artist or the origin of the statue. Statues might sit around and their origins be forgotten, but newly installed statues are never anonymous. Why has everybody in Grand Forks looked the other way for so long? What shame is lurking in the shadows?
I strongly suspect the statue has origins in Nazi Germany. I am still waiting for management at Engelstad Arena to provide specifics — the name of the artist, the date and place of creation — to prove me wrong.

Gotta love the old “guilty until proven innocent” ruse. The author of this letter, one John Hoff (more on him here), isn’t going to actually provide any substantive evidence to prove that the statue is of Nazi origins. He’s just going to throw the accusation out there and demand that someone prove him wrong.
It should be noted that Ralph Englestad, for whom the UND Fighting Sioux’s arena is named (he is also chiefly responsible for the funding of the arena), did have something of an interest in Nazi memorabilia when he was alive. An interest that bordered on poor taste per his Wikipedia article. But a morbid interest in the Nazis aside, there’s no evidence to show that Englestad sympathized with the Nazis. Or held any personal racist or anti-Semitic views.
This accusation about the statue in front of Ralph Englestad Arena is just the latest bit of nonsense from busybodies with nothing better to do than get offended by a college hockey team’s nickname.

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  • http://sonofasillyperson.blogspot.com/ sonofasillyperson

    He’s just going to throw the accusation out there and demand that someone prove him wrong.

    Funny – when you did the same thing with his purported email, he ranted and raved for the equivalent of a barrel-and-a-half of ink. Rob, maybe your line of argument made him re-think his rhetorical strategy, and he’s adopting one that actually wins arguments…

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    Rob, Johnny Hoff is nothing more than a two bit knuckle head that has NO credibility what so ever. I am sure he will comeon here and try to impress us with his wit. However, he is nothing more and an over educated version of the two idiot.

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    The so called “twisted cross” was used as a religious symbol for centuries before young Schickelgruber ever adopted it.

    Your letter writer’s “scholarship” has probably led him into a belief in a “flat earth”, evidence that the sun revolves around the earth, and a belief in the essential goodness of Democrats and unicorns!

  • 2Hotel9

    And that is a problem how? So it was taken as reparations at the end of WWII. Big whoop. Does he want it melted down and turned into bombs to be dropped on Nazi Germany? He is a bit behind the curve on that one. Though, having checked into this moron, it is not the only thing he is behind the curve on.

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    No Hoff is saying that the statute in front of Ralph Englestad Arena was bought from Nazi Germany.

  • 2Hotel9

    So, I take it that this Hoff dickweed has a statue he wants the school to buy. Must be pretty crappy, if this is the only way he can sell it.

  • ec99

    I used to get a kick out of Hoff. On a city council which for years was characterized by unanimous votes on everything, he was a fly in the ointment. Lamentably, he started taking himself too seriously, this letter to the Herald being but one example. Since he now lives in Mpls, maybe he should concentrate on what’s going on there.

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    Yeah good point, have you ever met this clown? He is a piece of work. If you want a good historical perspective go back to his days when he was a member of the Grand Forks, City council, the town of grand forks had never been graced with such buffoonery. One of my buddies helped lead an effort to have him recalled.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    I am sure he will comeon here and try to impress us with his wit.

    That’s why I posted this. I’m hoping he will.

    I need a good laugh.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Well I’m not sure you could say he’s going to get much traction with this line of argument either.

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