Just last week we visited the Chicago Cultural Center, where most of the art is related to wars like Vietnam and Iraq. We went straight to the fourth floor. Visiting many artworks about these wars, the one that stood out to me the most was the photography "Honoring the Ho-Chunk Warrior" by Tom Jones. These photographs show people performing ceremonies on Memorial Day. The photographs satirize the Ho-Chunk warriors who fought for the U.S. Army in greater numbers than any other group of Americans, but were not yet considered U.S. citizens. From it, I deeply realized the courage and faith of these people to defend their land or country, which made me feel awed. "Honoring the Ho-Chunk Warrior" ...