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º  Breed profile: Pryor Mountain Mustang, by Rhonda Hart Poe
º  Rev. Schwieger remembered as friend of horses and his flock, by David Peck
º  The Battle To Save The Pryor Mountain Horses by Hope Ryden
º  Wild Horses As Native American Wildlife by Jay F. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. and Patricia M. Fazio, Ph.D.

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Lakota -Protecting His Band
Lakota -Protecting His Band
Photo ©Lynne Pomeranz
Limited edition sculpture commissioned from celebrated artist T.D. Kelsey.
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"The Pryor Mountain Range, the first public wild horse range in the United States, has descendants of the first horses in America, the Colonial Spanish Horse.."
- Rev. Floyd Schwieger, Wild Horse Authority, Lovell, Wyoming
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