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The "false" on Mount Rushmore often refers to the fact that the monument, which celebrates four U.S. presidents, overlooks the complex histories and contributions of Indigenous peoples in the region. The mountain, known as Six Grandfathers to the Lakota Sioux, was sacred to Native Americans long before it was sculpted into a national memorial. Additionally, the construction of Mount Rushmore involved the displacement of Native communities and reflects broader themes of colonialism and cultural erasure.

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