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"It's still such a major part of our lives on the Plains today," he said. "The Plains Indian horse culture is alive and well." With the loss of the buffalo, artists turned from hides to ledger paper.
Rarely static, Husain’s horses are powerful creatures that exude immense grace, drawing inspiration from history and religion ...
There's little glamor in Indian Relay, and lots of hard work. Every team is self-funded and nearly everyone involved has a day job to help pay the bills, but the sport is on the rise. The amount ...
Indian Relay, dubbed "America's original extreme sport," has roots dating back centuries to horse stealing raids. Native Americans are keeping the dangerous and compelling racing tradition alive.
Summer F. Peters (Saginaw Chippewa): I enjoy Indian Market because it challenges how we often think about Native American art; it breaks boundaries that we have artificially imposed.
Indian Relay, dubbed "America's original extreme sport," has roots dating back centuries to horse stealing raids. Native Americans are keeping the dangerous and compelling racing tradition alive.