Many Indigenous People consider horses as brothers with whom they share life's path. Ancient songs and poems expressed reverence for these powerful equines, a shared bond integral to life and culture. Long ago, Teton Sioux Lone Man composed a song for the beloved comrades: out of the earth, I sing for them, A Horse nation, I sing for them, out of the earth, I sing for them, the animals I sing for them. Wilson Romero's essential Horse has been carved from found stone to a dimension of roughly 5" long, 1" wide and 3 1/4" tall.
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