The horse and the American Indian have been together for almost five hundred years. In the 20th century, this relationship is most often celebrated at tribal rodeos and parades. Live action photography of contemporary and historic Northwest Indian rodeos, including the famous Suicide Race, are shown.
"The horse and the American Indian have been together for almost five hundred years. In the 20th century, this relationship is most often celebrated at tribal rodeos and parades. Live action photography of contemporary and historic Northwest Indian rodeos, including the famous Suicide Race, are shown."@en
"Explains the place of the horse in Indian life and culture."@en
"The importance of the horse in the lives and culture of the native Americans is explored and how horses and rodeo events now allow young men to test their maturity and manhood as they once might have done by becoming warriors. Interviews with both retired riders and those young men just beginning to compete in rodeos."@en
"Explores the importance of the horse in the lives and culture of contemporary Native Americans and examines how horses and rodeo events now allow young men to test their maturity and manhood as they once might have done by becoming warriors. Includes interviews with both retired riders and young men just beginning to compete."
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