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SUMMARY:Join us at the Northwest Montana History Museum for 250 Years Ago: A Western Revolution Came First: The Rise of Horse Nations
DESCRIPTION:The revolution galloped\nAs leaders of the nascent United States signed the Declaration of Independence\, in this region 250 years ago   then arguably a claim of Spain   another revolution was afoot\, on four feet.Although present in this area thousands of years ago according to fossil evidence\, the horse had disappeared from western North America until Hernan Cortes made landfall much farther south\, unloading more than a dozen horses in the Yucatan in 1519 from the holds of his ships.Indigonous peoples didn't have to have horse technology explained to them. They ran with it\, and the horse population spread like wildfire along the mountainous spine of the American West\, so quickly that the area to become Northwest Montana saw horses decades before California.Some Indigenous people called horses "elk dogs" on first encounter. Horses were a dream come true: collapsing distances to hunting grounds and enabling easier travel across rugged landscape. They were integral to increasing trade\, protection\, and conquest. In little more than a lifetime\, the Ksanka (Kootenai)\, Selis (Salish)\, Qlispe (Pend d'Oreille)\, and Niitsitapi (Blackfeet) saw horses transform life in the northern Rockies.Join us at the Northwest Montana History Museum for 250 Years Ago: A Western Revolution Came First: The Rise of Horse Nations as well as a presentation by Helena author and lawyer Brenda Wahler\, who has consulted widely on equine matters and written several books\, including Montana Horse Racing and\, most recently\, Marcus Daly's Montana Empires\, which prominently features Daly's significant horse-related activities. Copies of books will be available for sale and signing.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>The revolution galloped</p><p><br></p><p>As leaders of the nascent United States signed the Declaration of Independence\, in this region 250 years ago &mdash\; then arguably a claim of Spain &mdash\; another revolution was afoot\, on four feet.</p><p>Although present in this area thousands of years ago according to fossil evidence\, the horse had disappeared from western North America until Hernan Cortes made landfall much farther south\, unloading more than a dozen horses in the Yucatan in 1519 from the holds of his ships.</p><p>Indigonous peoples didn&rsquo\;t have to have horse technology explained to them. They ran with it\, and the horse population spread like wildfire along the mountainous spine of the American West\, so quickly that the area to become Northwest Montana saw horses decades before California.</p><p>Some Indigenous people called horses &ldquo\;elk dogs&rdquo\; on first encounter. Horses were a dream come true: collapsing distances to hunting grounds and enabling easier travel across rugged landscape. They were integral to increasing trade\, protection\, and conquest. In little more than a lifetime\, the Ksanka (Kootenai)\, Selis (Salish)\, Qlispe (Pend d&rsquo\;Oreille)\, and Niitsitapi (Blackfeet) saw horses transform life in the northern Rockies.</p><p>Join us at the Northwest Montana History Museum for 250 Years Ago: A Western Revolution Came First: The Rise of Horse Nations as well as a presentation by Helena author and lawyer Brenda Wahler\, who has consulted widely on equine matters and written several books\, including Montana Horse Racing and\, most recently\, Marcus Daly&rsquo\;s Montana Empires\, which prominently features Daly&rsquo\;s significant horse-related activities. Copies of books will be available for sale and signing.</p></body></html>
LOCATION:124 Second Avenue East Kalispell MT 59901
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