March 10, 2014
Fading Gray
Photograph by Erika Larsen, National Geographic
Horses forever changed life on the Great Plains, and for Native Americans today, they endure as an emblem of tradition and a source of pride, pageantry, and healing. Here, Zoda, whose name means “gray” in Hidatsa, serves in a youth wellness program in North Dakota.
See more pictures from the March 2014 feature story “People of the Horse.”
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