Action Alert Part Two: Safe Act at Risk

Who is Behind the Current Push to Reopen Horse Slaughter in the U.S.?

Sept 30, 2022, This Action Alert explores the pro-slaughter influence and activities of the National Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHC), the USDA and the U.S. Department of Interior, and their ongoing push to reopen horse slaughter in the U.S. 





As recently reported in our Action Alert: Part One -   Last week during a
 Committee Meeting, the Safe Act H.R.3355 was essentially dropped from the upcoming markup calendar, and as a result it may never make it to the house floor for a vote this session. The Committee had received letters from leaders of large member pro-slaughter orgs claiming strong opposition to the bill by their member base. Amongst groups submitting letters was the National Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHC). 

(See Action Alert Part One: Safe Act at Risk for information about the AVMA and AAEP letters and their contents.)
 
The National Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHCis a group that formerly called itself the Northwest Tribal Horse Coalition. It appears to be composed of five tribes including members of the Yakama and Colville tribes in Washington, the Umatilla and Warm Springs tribes in Oregon, and Shoshone Bannock in Idaho. The NTHC has been pushing  approval for a slaughterhouse at Warm Springs where live horses from the reservations and beyond could be slaughtered. The meat and carcasses would be processed for nonhuman consumption and disposal.

As revealed in documents from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal
 and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS), these agencies have held numerous grass roots meetings for the purpose of getting tribes to distribute information about horse slaughter in the U.S. to their congressional delegations.


As indicated per USDA APHIS, at least 50 tribal and tribal-organization representatives have been targeted through the help of USDA’s Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Tribal Relations, Janie Hipp. And, to insure that invited tribal leaders can attend the USDA APHIS meetings, APHIS’ Veterinary Services (VS) provides the funding for them to take part.

The distribution of misinformation provided to tribes by USDA APHIS began several years ago and has made an indelible mark on some tribal leaders’ viewpoints.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), which has the overall Federal trust responsibility for managing reservation rangelands, had been working with one of the five Northwest Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHC) tribes to fund a feasibility study and business plan for a slaughterhouse in Oregon, but it reportedly did not pencil out.

It started with the NTHC (formerly known as Northwest Tribal Horse Coalition) which appears to represent a handful of tribes from the Northwest region of the US.  However, the movement was expanded through the help & the support of the DOI and USDA-APHIS.  In 2009, the DOI targeted the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and together they held a joint conference and established a pro-slaughter resolution which remains the active policy today. Per their pro-slaughter resolution, the tribes of NCAI declares opposition to any/all anti horse slaughter acts and support for the DOI & USDA-APHIS' push to allow tribes to open horse slaughter plants within their jurisdiction

The back room deal between then Secretary of the US Department of Interior (DOI) Ken Salazar and the NCAI is revealed in the NCAI resolution.  The NCAI would accept  BIA funding from the DOI, specifically to manage the so-called overpopulation of horses. In turn the DOI/ Federal Government will support the NCAI Tribe's position opposing legislation that bans the slaughter of horses.

It's important to note that recent polls show that 83% of Americans oppose horse slaughter, and 74% oppose wild horse and burro roundups. Our research into the roundup of horses and burros on tribal lands shows that the majority of tribal people share the same view as the majority of non tribal people in the U.S.; they are adamantly opposed to the roundups and opposed to horse slaughter.  

As we know, the leaders of governmental agencies, as well as large membership groups such as the AVMA, the AAEP and the NTHC, etc., oftentimes do not share, represent, or engage in activities that support the viewpoints and positions of the people they represent. None the less, they are able to control many things through the power that we, or former generations have invested them with. 

Formidable power is held by those with grazing rights, and when you consider the political power and influence of the western livestock industry it may come as no surprise to find government issued data revealing persuasive agency tactics, such as threats, or creative forms of bribery or misrepresentation. Tribes that are involved in livestock grazing stand much to lose if they don’t go along with the BLM rangeland policies," - Katia Louise, president, Wild For Life Foundation.

As exposed through the documentary film, “SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES: A NATION BETRAYED”, Agriculture and Forestry have threatened tribes with a loss of livestock grazing permits if they fail to implement management policies. In a statement made for the Confederated Umatilla Journal, a newspaper of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation; Range, Agriculture and Forestry Program Manager Gordy Schumacher warns Tribes that grazing permits are at stake. “Without implementation of a management policy by the end of 2011, livestock grazing permits may have to be canceled,” says Schumacher.

 "One of the biggest challenges in getting the truth out to the public is the constant misinformation propagated by supporters of horse slaughter and then circulated by the media," - Jay Coskie, VP Wild For Life Foundation. "Education founded on truth paints the real picture of history, and exposing the truth is what SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES is all about " - Katia Louise.


In an effort to save, protect and preserve wild and domestic equines, as opposed to the
promotion of horse slaughter and widespread roundups throughout the American West, Wild for Life Foundation’s President, Katia Louise is calling on members of the public who care about the horses to join in a united stance for the horses with Saving America’s Horses by going to www.savingamericashorses.org and clicking on the join button, which will continue to raise awareness and provide ongoing education on this critical issue. Ms. Louise says, “Making your voice heard will ultimately bring this unjust, cruel and barbaric practice to an end.”

You can help put an end to the horrific horse slaughter trade by acting right now. Please show your united support for the horses and burros today by sharing the true facts and information with your friends, your family, and by contacting your state & local government representatives

It’s up to ALL of US to Stand Up for what’s Right. Do what you can to help make a difference and do it as often as you can.  


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SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES is an educational project under Wild for Life Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) a volunteer nonprofit charity dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving wild and domestic equines through education. rescue and sanctuary. © Wild for Life Foundation

SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED highlights the environmental impact caused by the capture, removal, transport and stockpiling of both wild and domestic horses designated for human consumption and reveals the imminent health risks to humans.
It’s an intelligent exposé that reveals how the public has been misled by government agencies and corporate interests that run over the laws that are supposed to protect the public, the horses and the environment. The material in this project is provided for educational, informational, transformative and nonprofit educational purposes only.
© Mane Free LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

President Wild For Life Foundation, and director, SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES, Katia Louise, aka 'Red Horse Spirit Hawk' of the Elk clan, is a descendent of the Oglala Lakota Sioux. Katia Red Horse Spirit Hawk Louise carries the prayer of our ancestors and Elder Councils with her devoted love for our sacred four-legged relatives.


Action Alert Part One: Safe Act at Risk

 September 24, 2022

America’s wild and domestic horses and burros need you now more than ever before.

20 years have passed since the first federal bill was introduced targeting a ban on

horse slaughter, and now it seems that the current bill is in trouble.

Just this week during a Committee Meeting, the Safe Act H.R.3355 (the current anti-slaughter bill) was omitted from the upcoming markup calendar, which means it may never make it to the house floor for a vote this session. 


How did this happen? 

It was just recently discovered that the Committee on Energy and Commerce had received letters from leaders of large member pro-slaughter organizations claiming strong opposition to the Safe Act by their member base.  Amongst groups sending letters was the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and the National Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHC).  

What the general public may not realize is that these groups have been proponents of the perverse slaughter trade for many years now. Still, the recent discovery of these letters and their contents have sent shockwaves across the country, especially for the animal loving community. The AVMA claims to be the official voice for the wellbeing of animals. They claim that horse slaughter is humane and that there is somehow a greater risk of animal suffering if horse slaughter were to be banned. The AAEP states their position is consistent with the AVMA.

Get the Truth. Know the Facts.

Horse slaughter is the one of the cruelest forms of animal abuse on this planet.
As exposed through the film, SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED, there is nothing humane about horse slaughter at all. 

Per the Testimony Before the
US House of Representatives
Committee on the Judiciary
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security Hearing on H.R. 6598, the Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act, July 31, 2008, 

"Horse slaughter has never been considered by veterinary professionals to be a form of euthanasia. Congress and the general public must hear from veterinarians that horse slaughter is not and should not be equated with humane euthanasia. Rather, the slaughtering of horses is a brutal and predatory business that promotes cruelty and neglect." - Dr. Nicholas Dodman, Professor, Section Head and Program Director of the Animal Behavior Department of Clinical Sciences at Tufts' Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in North Grafton,
Massachusetts.

"There is nothing humane about horse slaughter. From transportation to the use of electric goads, from slippery blood-spattered floors to the clanging and hissing of the apparatus, from the pop songs on the radio to the cussing of the killers, from the sight of horses being killed by those awaiting their gruesome fate to incorrectly positioned and operated captive bolt guns, from the grimacing and paddling of the half dead horses to their bleeding out while semi-conscious, nothing is respectful, nothing is humane.  It's all about profit under the pretext of "animal welfare" - the only way to dispose of so-called "unwanted horses
" - yeah right, Nick Dodman.

Horse Slaughter Issue Updates: 

Health Risks Associated with Consuming Horsemeat

Yes, TAINTED horsemeat in the International Food Chain is STILL a serious
HEALTH THREAT!

Various audits done after the 2016 EU ban of horsemeat originating from the U.S. have reportedly continued to reveal prohibited toxic contaminants, including carcinogenic substances on a repeated basis, regardless of whether slaughtered in Mexico or Canada. EU control mechanisms are insufficient & fraud is rampant system wide.

This should be a wakeup call to all Nations of people that consume horsemeat or that buy pet food containing horsemeat, or that care about animals.   Take note, the U.S. is not the only country that allows their equine population to be slaughtered for consumption after being treated with substances that are known to be lethal to humans.

Entertainment & Performance Horses

In 2012 the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) released a Case Study conducted on the number of Thoroughbreds that die at slaughter annually.  Based on data published by the U.S. government and the Jockey Club in the years 2002 – 2010, it was reported that an amount equal to 70% of the annual Thoroughbred foal crop, on average, die at slaughter each year. These facts caught the attention of some very prominent racehorse industry stakeholders which led to some significant and inspirational turnarounds from deep within the racehorse industry. Numerous former pro-slaughter groups and associations have since changed their positions and now support the anti-slaughter legislation. 

There have also been record setting numbers of racehorses that have died on the tracks.  New protective measures have been implemented, together with programs to help prevent these catastrophic injuries and to help keep Thoroughbreds from going to slaughter. However, much more needs to be done. One thing we know for sure is that without federal protection, racehorse aftercare programs cannot safeguard our horses from the harm of horse slaughter.

No Horse or Burro in the U.S. is Safe from Slaughter

U.S. horses of every breed, age and gender get sent to Mexico and suffer horrific cruelty.  They are also still sent to Canada where they suffer horrific cruelty, plus prolonged suffering from agonizing injuries that are left untreated for another six months after they enter the slaughter pipeline in the U.S.

The LAST 1.3% of America’s Wild Horses & Burros are Facing their Last Stand Right Now!

America's wild horse & burro population has declined by more than 96% since the turn of the 19th century. Yet the BLM intends to aggressively reduce their presence in the wild to less than 98%.

Without an actual census in over 50 years, the BLM claims that there are around 90,000 too many wild horses and burros on the public lands. Based on the same, they have accelerated their cruel helicopter roundups this year.   Without protective intervention, the BLM intends to continue conducting their aggressively cruel roundups while at the same time implementing a combination of barbaric ovariectomies and permanent chemical sterilization activities, plus they are without a doubt sending wild horses and burros to slaughter. (click to learn more)

Protective Legislation is Long Overdue

Our Government as a whole, effectively LICENSES this CRIMINAL ANIMAL CRUELTY by continuing to allow the export of U.S. horses & burros for slaughter.

But this can be stopped! Federal legislation such as the Safe Act can create a permanent ban on the slaughter of U.S. horses for food and prohibit their shipment abroad for that purpose. It's a bi-partisan issue and the passing of this legislation is long overdue.

Countless wild & domestic horses & burros have lost their lives to the insidious horse slaughter trade, and there’s no end in sight, unless we fight for their federal protection. We can’t bring back those who are gone, but we can prevent the suffering & killing of future generations by telling their story. You can help by standing united and making their voice heard! 

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It's been 10 years since Dr. Nicholas Dodman of SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES, joined together with Senator Landrieu, D-La., Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., and Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., to introduce the original Safe Act. The legislation if passed would have prohibited horse slaughter operations in the U.S., end the current export and slaughter of more America’s wild and domestic equines, and protect the public from consuming toxic horsemeat.

Per USDA Data, approximately 903,510 American horses & burros were killed in foreign slaughterhouses from June 2012 - June 2022. This number does not account for the untold number of wild horses and burros exported under false pretenses. 


Looking back from the future… if you could make a difference right now, would you?  

We created this banner for the horses & burros in 2012, and here we are looking back.  Before you know it, another decade will have passed and countless more horses & burros will have fallen victim to this barbaric trade, if we don't work together to protect them.

Act now! Please don’t let another minute slip by without making a difference for these innocent sentient beings, our four-legged brothers, and sisters, who have been there for us throughout the years. They need us now, more than ever, to protect them and keep them safe.

At WFLF we believe that unity happens when people put their differences aside and stand together for the greater good. This is how we roll at WFLF SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES.  We hope that you agree and are ready to take a stand or renew your pledge and stand united in effort to help stop horse slaughter today.
 
You Can Help End the Perverse Horse Slaughter Trade by acting right now. Show your united support for the horses and burros today by sharing the true facts and information with your friends, your family, and your state & local government representatives. It’s up to ALL of US to Stand Up for what’s Right. Do what you can to help make a difference and do it as often as you can.  

Lend Your Voice to the countless voiceless horses & burros in the U.S. and around the world. They need to be heard and the public needs to know the truth.


Coming Soon!
SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED 
The 2022 release of SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED has been announced!  Get updates about the release, how to watch & take part on opening day!

Learn more


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SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES is an educational project under Wild for Life Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) a volunteer nonprofit charity dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving wild and domestic equines through education. rescue and sanctuary. © Wild for Life Foundation

SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED highlights the environmental impact caused by the capture, removal, transport and stockpiling of both wild and domestic horses designated for human consumption and reveals the imminent health risks to humans.
It’s an intelligent exposé that reveals how the public has been misled by government agencies and corporate interests that run over the laws that are supposed to protect the public, the horses and the environment. The material in this project is provided for educational, informational, transformative and nonprofit educational purposes only.
© Mane Free LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Time is Running Out for America's Native Wild Horses & Burros

Per U.S. government data, at the turn of the 19th century there were over 2 million wild horses and burros on America's public lands. However, according to the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) own 2020-2021 estimate, the actual number of wild horses and burros on the open range has drastically declined by more than 96%.  Truth be known, this drastic decline was caused by The BLM, which is the same government agency that is charged by Congress to protect America’s wild horses and burros. In fact, according to the BLM’s most recent submitted report to Congress, BLM 2020 WHB Report, the BLM fully intends to severely diminish their natural presence in the wild to less than 98%.

As revealed by the BLM 2020 WHB Report, the BLM is complicit in their methodical plan of genocidal intent to wipe out the last 1.3% of America’s precious wild horses and burros through escalated violent roundups and permanent sterilization. (It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what happens when you sterilize the last 1.3% of any population.)


An extraordinary amount of evidence confirms that horses never totally died out in America although horses and burros were previously thought to have disappeared from the continent roughly 10,000 years ago. Substantial evidence demonstrates that the Equus species survived the ice age in America, the evidence of their continued presence has become too conclusive to deny. 

The History of the America's Wild Horses:

As documented in SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED, horses are in fact indigenous to North America. 

Through our history books we have learned that a variety of mixed breed DOMESTICATED horses were brought into North America by the Spanish, and that some escaped horses from those expeditions survived in the wild across parts of America. In today's world we oftentimes hear the BLM and other groups refer to the horses that continue to survive in the wild as "feral". As such they are then erroneously regarded as intrusive, exotic animals. However as E. caballus, we have since learned that they are not feral after all.

A 2008 report by *Jay F. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. and Patricia M. Fazio, Ph.D. brings to light many of these facts, as well as molecular biology and studies based in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that prove E. caballus originated approximately 1.7 million years ago in North America and that E. caballus is genetically equivalent to the modern day horse.

Jay F. Kirkpatrick, and Patricia M. Fazio have stated, "Based on fossil records, genus equus originated in North America about 4 million years ago and spread to Eurasia by crossing the Bering land bridge 2 to 3 million years ago. Following that original emigration, there were additional westward migrations to Asia and return migrations back to North America, as well as several extinctions of Equus species in North America."

"The wild horse in the United States is generally labeled non-native by most federal and state agencies dealing with wildlife management, whose legal mandate is usually to protect native wildlife and prevent non-native species from having ecologically harmful effects. But the two key elements for defining an animal as a native species are where it originated and whether or not it coevolved with its habitat. E. caballus can lay claim to doing both in North America. So a good argument can be made that it, too, should enjoy protection as a form of native wildlife."

* Jay F. Kirkpatrick earned his Ph.D. in reproductive physiology from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, has studied fertility control for wild horses. He is the director of the Science and Conservation Center at ZooMontana, in Billings. Patricia M. Fazio, a research fellow at the Science and Conservation Center, earned her Ph.D. in environmental history from Texas A&M University. Her interests include reproductive physiology, the monitoring of wild horse ranges, and the evolution of equids.

The Threat of their Extinction has Become a Crisis Situation

Today's wild horses of America are losing their once protected native homes on America’s public lands at an alarming speed and are now under extreme threat of extinction in the wild.

Statistics show that vast numbers of wild equines have been disappearing from the American West. In the 19th century, more than 2 million wild horses, but  as reported there exists independent analysis of the Bureau of Land Management’s own data which indicates there may be fewer than 15,000 wild horses roaming freely/ untouched on public lands.

America’s wild horses have been denied any type of status or protection in the US. They are instead labeled “feral” which allows them to be legally harassed, shot, rounded up and hauled off to slaughter.

The BLM says that horses and burros are treated humanely during roundups. However, expert witness, Katia Louise, director of SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED, and founder, president and executive director of the Wild For Life Foundation has provided substantiated documentation and testimony to government officials proving just the opposite. 

"I have personally witnessed and documented  roundups by the BLM. I have seen them cause horses and burros totally unnecessary and horrific pain and suffering. During roundups equines of all ages and sizes, both fit and unfit are chased indiscriminately by motorized vehicles and aircraft; they are forced to run for hours across miles of rough terrain under extreme weather conditions without rest or water. They are oftentimes roped and dragged, and even sometimes hit or run over by helicopters; and some are even chased off cliffs during the roundups. Bands of horses and burros are chased at high speeds into enclosed trap sites where horses often collide into the metal gates, and into one another. This egregiously cruel handling of horses and burros causes them tremendous suffering and pain." - Katia Louise

"Horses and burros sustain a multitude of injuries that occur during and as a direct result of the roundups including deep lacerations, abrasions, trachea injuries, and serious muscle skeletal injuries including fractures, broken necks, broken limbs, pelvis and spinal injuries. These injuries are ignored by roundup crew members. These injured and exhausted wild horses and burros are then crammed into trailers where they suffer further injuries including head trauma, ruptured eye globes, and shipping fever (a painful condition caused by aggravated stress and a lack of rest, water and food), and many of the equines go down and are then trampled by the others. Many horses and burros suffer languishing deaths during and as a result of the roundups. New born foals and weanlings often also suffer from multiple hoof sloughs where their hooves literally fall off while trying to keep up with their mothers during the roundups; surviving foals are force weaned too young; lacking the ability to eat or drink, these baby horses and burros languish in a slow cruel death."

More about the Indigenous Lineage of the Horse in North America

Many people don’t even realize that the genus EQUUS, today’s horses and burros are GENETICALLY THE SAME as those that lived in the U.S. before their presumed extinction.  However, modern day horses and burros – both wild and domestic are in fact indigenous to North America. 

Incontrovertible and indisputable fossil records and molecular biology evidence confirms that today’s Genus Equus (HORSES, BURROS and ZEBRAS) originated and co-evolved with the habitat of North America. 

Mitochondrial-DNA analysis has established irrefutable evidence confirming that modern horse, E. Caballus is genetically the same species which was reintroduced in 1519 by the Spaniards. (Source: Jay F. Kirkpatrick and Patricia M. Fazio, Natural History magazine, May 2008) 

Genus Equus, otherwise known as the modern day horse, donkey (ass) and zebra are the only survivors of the previously diverse family of 27 genera. Well established Paleontological evidence shows that Equus Lambei , otherwise known as the Yukon Horse is the most recent Genus Equus in North America prior to extinction and no evidence exists for the origin of E. Caballus anywhere, except North America.

Why is this important?

As a native species, wild horses compliment the natural environment of North America. They are in truth recognized by scientists for restoring rangelands, boosting biodiversity and helping to the return of a wide variety of plants and invertebrates to the lands where they roam. Scientists and conservationists have indeed found that the re-introduction of wild equines to open lands is a positive way to restore ecosystems and wildlife. Wild horses have been found by scientists for successfully rejuvenating vast landscapes in Britain.

In current times America's historic Mustangs find themselves targeted for extinction on their quickly disappearing and threatened Native home lands. As the remaining number of Wild Horses in the U.S. nears extinction, education and appreciation through the protection of Mustangs and Burros in the wild and natural sanctuary environments becomes tantamount to their survival as a species. America’s Wild Horses cannot be reproduced once they are gone.

Wild Horse and Burro Issue Background:

The 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act is supposed to protect America’s wild horse and burro population from cruelty and harassment, however there is no enforcement of the law and the BLM has not been held accountable for the enumerable atrocities they have caused, and which continue to this day.

The BLM misleads the public by saying that wild horses and burros are feral, that they're over populating, starving and dying of dehydration out on the range, and they use this misinformation to justify their removal and killing.

The mislabeling and eradication of wild horses and burros on America’s public rangelands is a demonstration of ‘special interests’ and ‘government agency’ support for the competing economic value of commercial livestock and reveals certain agency defiance of their mandate to protect wild horses and burros, a native wild species known to have no economic value. 

Horses and burros are routinely labeled as an “invasive species” to justify their extermination. Without the enforcement of strong safeguards to protect wild horses and burros on tribal reservations and U.S. public lands they will continue to be targeted for violent expulsion through roundup, slaughter and even hunting.

The BLM claims to care for and protect our wild horses and burros on the range and in captivity, by touting the laws which are supposed to keep them safe from cruelty, harassment and death. However, in truth America's horses and burros need protection from the BLM. The mislabeling and eradication of wild horses and burros on America’s public rangelands is a clear demonstration of BLM's support for the competing economic value of commercial livestock and the BLM's defiance of their mandate to protect wild horses and burros.

Without a census, the BLM claims that the there around 90,000 too many wild horses and burros on the public lands. Based on the same, they have accelerated their cruel helicopter roundups again.  Without protective intervention, the BLM intends to continue conducting their aggressively cruel roundups while at the same time implementing a combination of barbaric ovariectomies and permanent chemical sterilization activities as well.

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WFLF supports recognition of wild horses’ and burros’ rightful NATIVE status in the U.S. as WILDLIFE.  This recognition would yield protection for them under the law and likely force a new category for management considerations.

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Historical Cultural Relationships

These majestic icons have also helped to shape an important part of American’s History. The rich and colorful heritage shared between horse and man on the North American continent is deeply rooted in the close association of America's indigenous equines, and the early horses brought to North America by the Spaniards, and Native American horses whose legacy has been documented for centuries.

Spanish explorers also brought numbers of horses to North America during their expeditions. Genetic studies into some of the bloodlines of descendants of these horses have suggested that some are indeed associated with the acclaimed Colonial Spanish breeds which have been preserved through Registered Breeding Programs. However, not all wild mustangs have these markers.  Studies done on some Mustangs in New Mexico for example have indicated the Spanish marker was indeed found in at least one DNA report, however it was nearly drowned out by scores of other markers.

"The original horses brought to America by the Spaniards actually represent a very rich cross-section of breed types. Everything from Clydesdales to Irish and Shetland Ponies were brought from Spain to the Caribbean islands, where populations were increased before export to the mainland. In the case of North America the most common source of horses was Mexico as even the populations in the southeastern USA were imported from Mexico rather than the Caribbean. The North American horses ultimately came from this somewhat non-selected base." - Philip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD

Conquistadors first used the horses they brought to search for gold, then they used the horses to target Pueblo tribes including the Navajo and the Apache for slavery. Eventually, during the Rebellion of 1680, the Pueblo tribes drove the Spaniards out of their homelands and back to what later became Mexico and Texas.

Despite the violent exploitation and mass killing of America’s Mustangs and the U.S. government’s denial of their indigenous lineage in North America, the history of America's horses' uninterrupted existence over time has indeed survived through traditional Native American ceremonies. Their sacred legacy has been preserved by numbers of traditional tribal people and spiritual leaders whose ancestors were forced to flee from encampment of the U.S. government prison camps and mass assimilation. Only in recent times after the ban of Native American religious ceremonies was lifted by the U.S. government, has the celebration of Native American sacred ways revealed what many now believe to be the cohesive existence of North America’s historic and indigenous equines.

With reference to the Navajo Nation for example, a look back into history around the year 1868, when the Navajo Treaty was signed with the U.S. Government, we learn that there were approximately 80,000 horses and burros on the Navajo reservation at that time. However, significant developments in the way life would be governed for the Navajo people took a toll on both the people and their horses. In the beginning of the 1880’s, the US government mandated an abolishment of the Native American ceremonial practices and spiritual beliefs; in essence their connection and celebration of their own heritage became illegal for them to acknowledge.

Over time valuable minerals were sought by the US Government, and U.S. councils were created such as the BIA, to represent the Navajo people and their interests in land and livestock matters. Mirroring Bureau of Land Management (BLM) activities on public lands, grazing permits were developed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in 1930 and it was established that the majority of the Navajo land would be held in trust by the BIA. During this same time period, U.S. Government mandated the mass-killing of horses and livestock owned by the Navajo people. U.S. Government officials were known to come onto the reservation and shoot horses and sheep, often right at their owner's homes. The carcasses were left to rot.

An Urgent Call for Unity

SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES is calling on all Nations of people, all groups, from all walks of life to come together, to put their differences aside and join together in a show of unity on behalf of the horses & burros in America and around the world.  What's happening in the U.S. is happening in other countries as well, and in some countries it's even worse. Achievement of federal protection for equines in America will help pave the wave for equine protection around the world.  We are all connected in this great world that we share.  Together we can make a real difference, today and for generations to come. 

You can show your support for unity on behalf of the horses and burros in America, and around the world with a simple pledge.  If you find yourself moved to do more, we welcome you to share your inspiration and discover other ways that you can make a difference.  Join the SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES United Voice for Change today.  Stand in truth, help stop the suffering and the killing. Say no to roundups and slaughter today. Take a Stand.

Learn more:

www.SavingAmericasHorses.org

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OPTION ONE: Banner Exchange

Publish a SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES film banner on your group, org or company website to show your support, and then exchange banners with us!

1. Copy one of the BELOW FILM Banners to A PROMINENT location on your website, preferably your home page, then link it to https://www.savingamericashorses.org



 



2. Send us an email with the link to your homepage where you have embedded one of the official SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES film banners displayed here so that we can reciprocate with you. 

3. Email your banner to us at the below email address. Your banner should be sized to 234x60 pixels. If you need assistance in making a banner using your company's names or artwork, or sizing a banner for the banner exchange let us know and we will be happy to assist. 

4. We will add your banner to one of the SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Initiative Recognition pages on the official film website.

Email for banner exchange: info@savingamericashorses.org

(Must be a current SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Initiative Member in good standing)


OPTION TWO: Banner/Link Exchange (Complete Option One first):

Embed/ publish a combination of SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Educational PVA's, Trailers, Links, and Banners on your group, org, or company website to show your support, and we'll add a link to your Company Banner on the SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES film website that connects our viewers to your website. (Here's how in 3 easy steps)

1. Select two or more SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Educational PVA's or Trailers from this SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Vimeo Showcase. Email us with titles you have selected and provide the URL for the website where you would like to embed them. 

2. We will add your website to our approved list of websites that can display SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES PVA's & Trailers, and will send you the code to embed them. 

3. Then  send us an email with the link(s) to your website where you have embedded the SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Banner(s) and VCA's or Trailers, and we will reciprocate by adding a link to your website from the official SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES website. (Must be a current SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES Initiative Member in good standing)

Note: Please allow 10-14 days for your banner and or links to appear on the SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES film website.

Banners displayed on the SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES website are subject to approval by WFLF Humanion films. The text can include URL's, but should not include email addresses or phone numbers. Banners will be sized to meet the format requirements of the SAH website. 

Want to show your support in other ways?

1. Get Updates & Spread the Word: Subscribe to our newsletters; get facts and information that you can share with your friends, family & colleagues. Click here.

2. Want to Share Educational Banners and VCA's & Trailers through social media or by email? Click here for currently available media that you can download and start sharing right away.

3. Want to Volunteer behind the scenes?  Click here to get started.

4. Would you like to contribute Pro Bono Services? Click here to get started.

5. Have content that you would like to contribute to SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES? Content considerations may include photography, audio and video material, and or related issue/ research documentation. Please email us to tell us more.

6. Would you like to take part as a Coalition Action Team MemberClick here to get started.

7. Would you like to take part in the 2024 Release of  SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES? 

SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED the landmark, international award winning featured documentary will soon be released on world stage through DVD & Blu-Ray.  Click here to reserve a DVD or Blu-Ray. 

Contact us by Email at: info@savingamericashorses.org