About the Book
The story of the Nokota horse is above all the story of the Northern Plains of the American continent before the coming of the Europeans. From the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains, the Northern Plains were a vast, wild ocean of grass waving in the wind, traversed by enormous herds of bison and small groups of horses as free as antelope. The late nineteenth century brought profound change to all life on the plains – the precipitous fall of the native peoples at the height of their civilization, the extermination of the bison, and the exploitation of the wild prairie for agriculture. The survival of the Indian horses – indispensable for hunting, war, and transportation – through this period of change and into the twentieth century is due to a unique combination of circumstance and luck that mingles personal and national history. The horses share the history of the West with men like Sitting Bull, Theodore Roosevelt, George Armstrong Custer and the Marquis de Mores. Last Bullet is the story of one such horse.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 210 - Publish Date: Jun 10, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords sitting bull, last bullet, little big horn, sioux, horse, nokota
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About the Creator
François Marchal
Orry La Ville, France
François Marchal est le fondateur du Nokota Ranch, premier élevage à avoir avoir fait connaître le cheval Nokota en Europe. Il a fait de nombreux voyages aux USA, en particulier au Ranch Kuntz, dans le Dakota du Nord, à l'origine de la préservation du cheval Nokota. Il est membre du bureau du Nokota Horse Conservancy aux USA et président du Nokota Horse Conservancy France.