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Horse culture
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Philemon Isaiah Amos
Cultural Perspectives on Human-Horse Relationships: The
Horse-Handling in Shakespeare's Poems And
The Social Life of Excellent Horses (Gyi Ling): a Textual and Ethnographic Exploration
An Archaeological Analysis of Gender Roles in Ancient Nonliterate Cultures of Eurasia
Horses, Culture, and Trade: the Impact of the Horse on Southeastern Native Nations, 1650-1830
The Stallion's Mane the Next Generation of Horses in Mongolia
The Relationship Between the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
Ruth J. Heflin
Interaction Between Rider, Horse and Equestrian Trainer – a Challenging Puzzle
1 Introduction
Horses: How Saddle Style Defines a Culture and the Skeletal System
The Aboriginal North American Horse
Eyininiw Mistatimwak: the Role of the Lac La Croix Indigenous Pony for First Nations Youth Mental Wellness
Horses for Discourses: a Critical Examination of the Horse in Australian Culture
The Horse As Cultural Icon: the Real and the Symbolic Horse in the Early Modern World
Equine Fictions
The Perceptions of Horses in Thirteenth- And
Top View
The Assimilation of Native American Children Through Progressive Education, 1930-1960S
Research on Design of Tibetan Cultural and Creative Products Based on Prototype Theory
A Theory of Economics and Horse Breeding in Colonial Virginia, 1750-1780; a Statistical Model
Unveiling the Walking Horse Culture in the Hexi Corridor
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Shattered Glass and Broken Bones: Piikani Domestic Space 1880-1960
Manifesting Destiny: Re/Presentations of Indigenous Peoples in K–12 U.S. History Standards
Toward the Origins of Peyote Beadwork
The Changing Place of the Horse in America and the Western National Parks During the 19Th-20Th Centuries
Language and Identity in Kazakh Horse Culture**
The Politico-Economic Impact of the Horse on Old World Cultures: an Overview
FIRST CONTACT Big Idea: the Utes Were Among the First North
An Aspect of the Abilities of Steppe Horse Archers in Eurasian Warfare (525 Bce – 1350 Ce)
Herds and Hierarchies: Class, Nature, and the Social Construction of Horses in Equestrian Culture
DECOLONIZING ANIMALS AASA 2019 - Abstracts Ōtautahi (Christchurch), Aotearoa: July 1–4 2019 AASA 2019: Decolonizing Animals
A Peculiar Diversion: the Social Ramifications of Quarter-Racing in the Eighteenth-Century Tidewater Virginia
Native Elder and Youth Perspectives on Mental Well-Being, the Value of the Horse, and Navigating Two Worlds Mary J
“T H E Touch O F Civilization”