Wednesday 15 June 2011

Epona was the Celtic Horse Goddess

Read all about Epona here:  http://www.goddess-guide.com/epona.htmlhttp://www.angelfire.com/journal/ofapoet/epona.html

Epona is often shown with foals or riding a mare.

Epona is linked to Rhiannon in Wales & Macha in Ireland because of their association with Horses. There are several other names in different places as well.


You can read about Rhiannon here:  http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/celtic_goddess_rhiannon.htm

The fairy queen/goddess Rhiannon chose the human Prince Pwyll of Wales as her future husband instead of the husband, of her own kind, that her family had chosen for her.  



Friday 27 May 2011

Rescue of wild horses in the US

Show your support by buying something from SKYEWEAR.  http://www.cafepress.com/Skyewear1.   Its a great cause.

They have rescued several horses and these now live on their ranch.  Cheyenne herself is of the Crow Nation and as a young girl she is trying to help wild horses with her fund.

Cheyennes Wild Horse Fund

You can keep up with them on Fb at their various pages:

American Indian People For Wild Horses

Thursday 5 May 2011

Donate today to help another Mustang to run free - Paypal: wildhorses@Indianstunts.com


....hope you will share this now..

We know we are only a small herd, but everyone who helps, also helps us bring another Mustang in to run free in the mountains and the beauty (believe us we get a lot of requests but cannot do it unless we have sponsors).

If you have the extra funds and want to help a "legit 501 c3" with a GRE...AT rep and references let us know.

Paypal:   wildhorses@Indianstunts.com for help on salt, minerals, oats, bales, water pumps.

Choose from:
Mustang Kid $10
Ranch hand $20,
Wrangler $50,
Ranch Forman $100,
Herd Member $500,
Mustang herd $1000 .

Our humble hearts thank you. A'ho!

Links:  http://www.indianstunts.com/
http://www.rachaelwallerphotography.smugmug.com/

Stop this massacre and join the cause.

Watch this moving documentry and understand the wonderful healing work that "American Indian People For Wild Horses" do by both saving wild horses and helping youngsters

You can contact "American Indian People For Wild Horses"  at: wildhorses@Indianstunts.com



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More about "American Indian People For Wild Horses"

Basic Information


Founded  - 2001

About:  Do we just stand by and watch our ancestors war ponies die needlessly? Stop this modern day relocation and massacre of our spirit horses.  Join the cause, get mad, let your voice be heard. HOKA HEY!wildhorses@indianstunts.com

Overview:  A concerned group of Indian tribal members, wild horse experts, and non Indian people with a non profit to help Indian youth & tribes reclaim our ponies. Stop this massacre and join the cause. We have a program for interested tribes to find homes and horse training for our people ... so we can save them from the US Goverment. We once didn't have a voice... let us rise up and give them one..

Expert wild horse behavorists with over 40 years of experience with wild horses, tribal politics, and dealing with the BLM. (read less)

Description:  In honor of Floyd Red Crow Westerman our mentor, uncle and friend who dreamed of horses and youth healing each other. A wild horse advocate whom we miss everyday. A'ho!

RESPECT.
Mission:  Saving the one's we can!

A group of Indian and non Indian people working together to find an answer to the needless slaughter, killing, and abuse of our war ponies. Stop the BLM from their evil plan. Join the cause and let your voice be heard.

Contact us : wildhorses@Indianstunts.com

We are The Indian Stunt Ranch, Rod Rondeaux, Rachael Waller Photography, Red Horse Nation, Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue and many many more. Together we are creating a real change in our programs for Indian people and wild horses. Thank you!

Likes :  Cheyenne's Wild Horse Fund, Last Chance Elder Art, Rachael Waller Photography, The Indian Stunt Ranch, Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue



Stop this massacre and join the cause.

Monday 4 April 2011

Wild Horses of Vodny Island, Russia

Have a look at this photographers page - Herd of wild horses that lives on Vodny Island - Rostovsky Zapovednik, Russia.

Svetlana Petrova

Tuesday 25 January 2011

Driftwood horse

This is so amazing.  If anyone knows the source/original artist pls let me know so I can credit it. 
I saw this on facebook.

Friday 7 January 2011

Horse Dance Sticks

Visit this page and see awesome Horse Dance Sticks by Carol Louis



Horse Dance Sticks are historically a Sioux Tribe artistic tribute, made to honor a horse that was wounded or died in battle. The warrior would carve the head and hoof on a stick and use the actual hair from the horse for the mane and tail. They would then decorate the stick with colorful beads and paints, leather, cloth ribbon and feathers, etc. The Horse Dance Stick was used in the Sacred Horse Dance, which is still practiced to this day.


An artistic tribute to your special horse.