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Horse, Follow Closely

Horse, Follow Closely PDF Author: Gawani Pony Boy
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN: 1620080206
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 145

Book Description
• An insightful and meaningful reader about relationship training methods between man and horse • Features an overview of how horses came to live with Native Americans and the impact on their lives • Provides philosophies and techniques for relationship training methods • Also includes Native American stories and legends about their special relationships with their horses

Horse, Follow Closely

Horse, Follow Closely PDF Author: Gawani Pony Boy
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN: 1620080206
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 145

Book Description
• An insightful and meaningful reader about relationship training methods between man and horse • Features an overview of how horses came to live with Native Americans and the impact on their lives • Provides philosophies and techniques for relationship training methods • Also includes Native American stories and legends about their special relationships with their horses

Native American Horsemanship

Native American Horsemanship PDF Author: Clarrissa Akyroyd
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1422288587
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 64

Book Description
Contrary to popular belief, Native Americans did not always have horses to assist them in their daily lives. For thousands of years they carried items themselves or even used dogs. The arrival of the horse in the Americas during the 16th century dramatically changed the lifestyles of many Native American tribes. This was particularly true of the people living on the Great Plains. This book discusses the introduction of the horse to the Native Americans by the Spanish and explains the impact this had on various Native American tribes.

Out of the Saddle

Out of the Saddle PDF Author: Gawani Pony Boy
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN: 1937049841
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 97

Book Description
GaWaNi Pony Boy's unique approach to horses is captured in these five books from BowTie Press. GaWaNi Pony Boy is the founder and president of lyuptala University (lyuptala means "one-with" in Lakota), and online college that allows horse lovers to expand their knowledge of these magnificent animals. He regularly writes for equine publications throughout the United States and Europe.

Out of the Saddle

Out of the Saddle PDF Author: GaWaNi Pony Boy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Horsemanship
Languages : en
Pages : 96

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A Song for the Horse Nation

A Song for the Horse Nation PDF Author: National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.)
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
ISBN: 9781555911126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 104

Book Description
Presents an illustrated examination of the role of horses in Native American culture and history, providing information on the depiction of horses in tribal clothing, tools, and other objects.

Horse, Follow Closely

Horse, Follow Closely PDF Author: GaWaNi Pony Boy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783440163375
Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 135

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Horse, Follow Closely

Horse, Follow Closely PDF Author: GaWaNi Pony Boy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783440133071
Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 136

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The Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture

The Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture PDF Author: John C. Ewers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258154363
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 410

Book Description


Native American Horse Culture: Looking at the change in culture the horse brought to the Blackfoot, Cheyenne and Comanche tribes.

Native American Horse Culture: Looking at the change in culture the horse brought to the Blackfoot, Cheyenne and Comanche tribes. PDF Author: Tim Leidecker
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3638225011
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 20

Book Description
Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject American Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 2,0 (B), University of Potsdam (Anglistics and American Studies), course: "Voices From The Gap": Contemporary Native American Fiction, language: English, abstract: There are about as many legends, myths and clichés in Native American culture as there are tribes on the North American continent. All “redskins” are either “noble savages” or “brutal animals” and they are all living in teepees. In war times the “war hatchet” gets dugged out and with “war painting” on their face and bow and arrows in their hands the enemy is pursued and attacked. When captured, the unfortunate foes end up on the stake, get their feet sprinkled with salt and have it licked off by goats and other domesticated animals. The list goes on and on. One very persistent misconception is that each and every Indian has his faithful and reliable horse. It strayed to him from the nearly infinite vastness of the prairie and ever since he rides it through thick and thin, eventually even being able to do all kinds of flashy and fancy stuff like riding backwards, hanging down on one side to dodge opposing arrows and bullets or even riding at full speed while standing on the horses back. While it is true that experienced riders have learned those kind of tricks after years of strenous training, the cliché of Indian and horse belonging together like fist and glove is plain wrong. The truth is that for thousands of years Indian tribes had to manage without horses as they had died out a long time ago according to prehistoric findings. As the living conditions are quite diverse in the United States in general and even the Great Plains, the area I am going to look at closer in particular, it is only normal that without a horse as mean of transportation, war and, yes, even source for food, the different tribes had to use different strategies and ways to fight their way through life. Some have been hunters, some simply took what nature offered them and the next even errected their own fields and grew fruits and vegetables on them. The bottom line is: Hunting for buffalo in great numbers, raiding other tribes or attacking white settlers has only been the Indian way of life for less than 200 years and additionally, there have been great differences between the tribes. In my paper I have chosen the Blackfoot, the Cheyenne and the Comanches as examples for tribes who have followed different paths once they acquired the services of the horse.

Of Women And Horses

Of Women And Horses PDF Author: Gawani Pony Boy
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN: 1937049833
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 193

Book Description
GaWaNi Pony Boy's unique approach to horses is captured in these five books from BowTie Press. GaWaNi Pony Boy is the founder and president of lyuptala University (lyuptala means "one-with" in Lakota), and online college that allows horse lovers to expand their knowledge of these magnificent animals. He regularly writes for equine publications throughout the United States and Europe.