Anna Twinney restores "Vanishing Knowledge" with Frank Kuntz & the Nokota Wild Horse Conservancy

For more info on Anna Twinney’s Untouched Horse Courses, visit our Reach Out to Horses Events Calendar at: www.reachouttohorses.com/event...
You often won't find ROTH work being done in the big fancy spotlight. Anna isn't often featured in enormous demonstrations for tens of thousands where the horses are already trained and have done the demos dozens of times before. Anna prefers to work on the front lines of the holistic horsemanship movement, one that is often largely unappreciated by the masses who are just looking to get their horse under saddle in 30 minutes or into the show ring as fast as possible. Rather, she moves in quiet circles and is a champion of causes, always looking for the next "little guy" who would benefit from support. The Nokota Conservancy is just such an effort, one trying to preserve a fabulous bloodline of stout, hearty, wise horses who find their lineage tracing back to Native American peoples. This is a breed unlike any other and while they are not "Mustangs" in the traditional sense of the term, they are untouched horses who live a life that is as wild as possible. Get to know not only the people behind the Nokota Conservancy's efforts but also take some time to celebrate a number of the successes of the students on this year's Wild Horse Gentling Event in Linton, ND, with the incomparable equines of the Nokota Conservancy and their Executive Director, Frank Kuntz.

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  • @carolejackson3723
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    I really reallyhopeyou have connected with John Eagle Sr in North Dakota who is rebuilding Nokota herd for his people