Hannah de Montana | Sulphur Mustang Mare
Spanish Mustang Spirit of the Black Hills (2011)
Hannah de Montana | Sulphur Mustang Mare
Hannah is a zebra dun Sulphur mustang mare from the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. She has a lovely star adorning her forehead and a strip down her back with three white socks. Her primitive markings include a bi-colored mane and tail, dark ear rims, a dorsal strip, wither stripes and zebra stripes on her legs. The arrived at the Sanctuary in 2009.
The Spanish Mustang Spirit of the Black Hills preservation project was begun in early in 2002. The Spanish, Sulphur, Kiger, and Sorraia Mustangs here at the Sanctuary in these herds are a direct remnant of the horses of the Golden Age of Spain, which is wholly extinct in Spain. The bloodlines are a treasure chest of genetic wealth from time long ago. These mustangs are very capable and durable mounts but have been undervalued for the last hundred years. The purpose of this project is to promote and conserve rare bloodlines that go back to the Old World Spanish and Portuguese Horses that came to the New World with the Conquistadors in search of riches. The Spanish Horses that were left behind by the explorers were worth more than the gold they had discovered. These Spanish Mustang Spirit horses forever changed the history man in the Americas.
"What's important is not what's gone, but what remains."
from 'Home: A Hymn for the Planet'
Director of Photography / Editor: Christopher Crosby
Producers: Susan Watt, Karla LaRive
"Spanish Sagebrush" written and guitar performed by Christopher Crosby
"Flute for Mustangs " written and Native flute performed by Windwalker
(Wind Spirit Drum)
Recorded at Great Sky Studios, Hot Springs SD
Filmed entirely on location at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, Hot Springs South Dakota USA
a musicseenPROduction
PK Productions LLC
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2011
http://www.wildmustangs.com
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