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President John Carpay shares his insights on freedom and the law.

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Helping your Mount (Book One, Card 34) “Natural Horsemanship acknowledges the horse’s inherent nature as a predatory animal while also respecting his spirit and heart. It necessitates handling and communication techniques based on an understanding of how and why horses react, as well as how they learn. It develops a partnership between the horse and …

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Handling your Mount (Book One, Card 33) The Comanche, also known as the Nermernuh, were a North American Indian tribe of equestrian nomads whose domain included the southern Great Plains in the 18th and 19th centuries. Comanche comes from a Ute phrase that means “someone who wants to battle me all the time.”The Comanche were …

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Proper Posture (Book One, Card 32) Natural Horsemanship, which focuses on the horse’s well-being, is a method of handling horses in which you “work with the horse’s nature rather than against it.” The proposed Umatilla Tribal Horse Program will include it prominently. In fact, this method is based heavily on “ancient Indian Tricks” for gentling …