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Erika Larsen: People of the Horse | Nat Geo Live

Erika Larsen: People of the Horse | Nat Geo Live National Geographic photographer Erika Larsen captures the unique bond that exists between the horse and many Native American cultures. Shoshone-Bannock master horseman Leo Teton joins Larsen to share how horses play a role in his culture and in his life.
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