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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.
Native American communities rode, cared for and lived alongside horses nearly a century earlier than European records suggest, a new study has found.
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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.
Indian Relay, an exciting and dangerous horse race, is a source of pride for members of the Native American Horse Nations tribes.
Despite horses being a vital part of Native American communities, few Natives know how to properly care for their horses to promote lasting health, he said.
A group of Native American activists have planned a rally for Saturday in support of the alleged victims of Nathan Chasing Horse.
New research suggests Native Americans used horses of European descent long before colonizers arrived in the American West. Joe Sohm / Visions of America / Universal Images Group via Getty Images ...
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