The National Heritage Monument is a group of copper statues representing anti-apartheid activists, Zulu chiefs and missionaries in Groenkloof Nature Reserve, South Africa.
[1] The monument is meant to reflect the struggle for liberation going back into the 1600s.
[1] When complete, the monument will be called "The Long March to Freedom".
[4] The idea for the project came from Dali Tambo in 2010, who is also the CEO of the National Heritage Project Company.
[4] The first of the statues were unveiled in September 2015 by Nathi Mthethwa, the South African Minister of Arts and Culture.