PUBLICATIONS
"They were not enslaved. They were not controlled. They were not kept.
And in this, if they chose to align themselves with The People, then there was great power."
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- Mayan Elder
from: "The Relationship Between The Indigenous People of the Americas and The Horse: How the Dominant Culture’s View of Oral History Denied Truth" by: Yvette J. Collin
Dr. Yvette Running Horse Collin has published many articles of
influence throughout her PhD Research Project. Read online or
order online.
By Yvette Collin, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
By Yvette Collin, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
By Yvette Collin, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
By Yvette Collin, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Alaska Native Studies Conference: Glimpse into traditional ‘Horse Medicine’
By Yvette Collin, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
The Aboriginal North American Horse
By Claire Henderson, Laval University
The Historic Nokota Horses: Descendants of Sitting Bulls Herd
By Patricia N. Saffran
The Relationship Between The Indigenous Peoples of The Americas and Their Horse
By Yvette Collin, University of Alaska, Fairbanks