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Wild Horses, Unconquered People explores the intriguing relationship between the Xeni Gwet’in, a tiny band of Tsilhqot’in Indians, and hundreds of wild horses that mysteriously roam B.C.’s rugged Nemiah Valley - described as Canada’s Nepal. For what is arguably North America’s last true horse culture, the untamed spirits are an economic and spiritual resource – a powerful icon in a century-old fight with the government for control of this unconquered land. |
View a printer friendly version of this page...Copyright Date: 2004
Length: 41 minutes
Library Audience:
Adult
School Audience:
Grades 9 - 12 Post-secondary Education
Subjects:
Aboriginal Studies Environmental Studies Society / Social Issues
Formats Available:
VHS Tape
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