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archeology, Indigenous Peoples, Spanish Culture and Language, The Americas

Did Horses Become Extinct in the Americas?

Perhaps not. The Lakota (called Sioux by the French) and Diné (known as Navajo) say their people have always had horses. The standard historical concept taught at US schools is there were no horses for 12,500 years until the Spanish arrived in the Americas. Considering the fact that Europeans did not use the correct names […]

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