Native American Music (On Horse Back) All Tribes
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It is how its always been --- the Native American people have always been forgotten an tossed to the side. Yet we stick together -- and teach our children to love each other. We will live on...
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These horses look very narrow in the chest, and have such calm eyes.
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I have heard that the Comanche were the best horsemen, equal to the Mongols...
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Native America people have forgotten and it is for me the first and the best people who know befalls with nothing and now we have everything so you do not know befalls a lot like them and with them alone, their music is naturally beautiful and rating of video and music the 10.thank 's
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Vraiment très beau
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gawani ponyboy is the best there is.i used his methods to break in some neglected ponys i fostered from a breeding farm. he has a complete understanding of the human/animal relationship and no other method i ve seen compares to what i read in "horse,follow closely". native american horsemanship is such an art.
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@hedgehogwithnoname IN NORTHERN WYOMING AND SOUTHERN mONTANA THERE ARE A FEW BANDS OF THE ORIGINAL HORSES THAT WERE BROUGHT BY THE SPANISH AND HAVE BEEN TRACED GENETICALLY BUT IF THE GOVERNMENT HAS IT'S WAY THEY WILL ALL BE GONE SO VERY SAD THAT THE GOVERNMENT WOULD RATHER HAVE MONEY FROM RANCHERS FOR COWS THAN PRESERVE OUR HISTORY
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Sorry for the 'double comment.'
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While it may be true that the Spanish 'reintroduced' horses to the native American Indian, their level of 'horsemanship' far exceeded any of those who 'brought them.' And do to this day. While Dressage and other forms of present day 'horsemanship' fumble mechanically, there can be no denying the spiritual oneness shared by NA Indian and the Horse.
When the stallion and I ride bareback/no tack, I get the feeling that the 'Old Ones,' are nodding in approval from above. But that's just me,,,,
While it may be true that the Spanish 'reintroduced' horses to the native American Indian, their level of 'horsemanship' far exceeded any of those who 'brought them.' And do to this day. While Dressage and other forms of present day 'horsemanship fumble mechanically, there can be no denying the spiritual oneness shared by NA and the Horse.
When the stallion and I ride bareback/no tack, I can feel the 'Old Ones' nodding in approval from up above.
Good video! Ten thumbs up!
HeartofEquus 1 year ago 5
@HeartofEquus then what you feel is real they are nodding in approval :)
helen1434 1 year ago
This is a great video! Who played the music? Do they have a group/CD's available?
southlandsoap 1 year ago
i think it was Navajo but im not sure id have to check again as i said in anothervideo i realy should put the names of the song to the vids as i forget iv so many songs on my computer but was def NA traditional and new brought together, well traditional as in the singing.i think it twas Native American collection CDs
helen1434 1 year ago
Where did you get all the photos I collect them and there are so many here I dont know. The Windcross Conservancy seeks to preserve the original Indian horses of the west-of which there are maybe 1500 left. The feral horses of today look almost nothing like the horses of these pics. Thank you for this!
hedgehogwithnoname 1 year ago
hi bought photos long time ago im sure there is a lot online to only problem i had with my photos was it didnt say which tribe they were from i kinda know now what belongs to what, but sometimes still get it wrong tho i do try and check online first.
helen1434 1 year ago