Indigenous peoples developed new ways to care for and ride their domestic horses. This included the innovation of rawhide rope bridles, which looped over the animal’s lower jaw. This incredible ...
When Mr. Hank the horse fell in a hole, the whole of Grand Junction pulled together to get him out. On Tuesday night, the 18-year-old horse ate his dinner at his Grand Junction home, and all was well.
“The connection between people and horses is among the most ancient connections that we have with the animal world,” says William Taylor, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of ...