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  • Welcome to the dangerous, high-stakes world of Indian Relay - North America’s original extreme sport, where jockeys ride horses bareback and jump from one horse to another in the middle of the race. #CBCShortDocs
    Winner of the Short Film Special Jury Award for Directing at Sundance 2019: Alexandra Lazarowich
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    Take an intimate verité visit to a fascinating and little-known world: the dangerous and high-stakes game of Indian Relay.
    In Blackfoot country, they call Indian Relay “North America’s original extreme sport.” Jockeys bareback gallop their horses around a track, jumping off one and on to another in a chaotic melee of horses and handlers at “the exchange”. Accidents happen. Simply finishing a race demands masterful skill and courage.
    Siksika horseman Allison RedCrow dreams of bringing a team to the “greatest outdoor show on Earth” - the Calgary Stampede - so he and his people can show the world their unparalleled skill on horseback.
    Our cameras follow Allison and his new jockey, Cody BigTobacco, over the course of a year as they assemble a team of horses, train them for the relay race and finally make their debut at the Calgary Stampede. Their team, Old Sun, will face the best riders in the Blackfoot Confederacy, many of them veteran competitors from Montana. Fast Horse puts the audience on the back of a galloping horse, an exhilarating POV experience that captures the thrill and risk of this white-knuckle sport.
    But our cameras also capture the touching bond Cody and Allison have with their horses. Witness, with intimate proximity, the committed effort these majestic animals demand from their riders and handlers. We see the horses accept their role and learn the complex movements of the race.
    And through this process, we come to understand and respect the skills of horsemanship, which have been passed down for generations and remain intact.
    With a heart-pumping climax, experience the final race at the Calgary Stampede from Cody’s own perspective. And just as promised, learn just how unpredictable and dangerous the Indian Relay can be.
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  • @drewmillz1
    @drewmillz1 3 года назад +43

    Mans game out there. Dude literally was trucked by a horse. Then got up and finished the race. Respect! I hope he gets a chance to compete again.

    • @beabroeders8882
      @beabroeders8882 5 месяцев назад

      There are also women who race and even children.

  • @nikolassifuentes6846
    @nikolassifuentes6846 4 года назад +273

    I like how respectful they are to each other after he hit him with the horse

    • @cindyn400
      @cindyn400 4 года назад +12

      How true! Such sportsmenship, many other athletes could learn from these young men.

    • @thechonkersking2647
      @thechonkersking2647 4 года назад +11

      Its not very often you see people who can understand that a game is a game, it's a contest that's meant to be fun and challenging for those involved. Lady luck is a fickle mistress but we love her all the same.

    • @sombrs44
      @sombrs44 3 года назад +3

      And both men did a great job. Loved how he didn't try to over push or become aggressive with the horses because of the sex back. Fantastic people so cool to see

    • @nathanaelmario2728
      @nathanaelmario2728 3 года назад

      You all prolly dont care at all but does anyone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
      I was dumb lost my password. I love any tips you can offer me.

    • @troydwayne9784
      @troydwayne9784 3 года назад

      @Nathanael Mario instablaster =)

  • @paigel.2013
    @paigel.2013 5 лет назад +586

    Meanwhile I can’t get on a horse without a a block...

    • @deborahwebb3736
      @deborahwebb3736 4 года назад +18

      I'm only five feet tall and need a block too. I used to be the exercise rider of Kansas City Chief's mascot Warpaint. Now THAT horse would have been competitive in this but any relay rider would have to be able to jump to the top of the Empire State building as Warpaint was a good 16.3 hands. Also, a good seat (knee grip, hand hold on the mane) since Warpaint's #1 objective was to unseat his rider. I think Warpaint was used in extreme Indian sport because he was said to be one of the fastest in tribal races. I never ran or galloped him to find out as Warpaint also could buck almost hard enough to put his rider in orbit. I heard War Paint was 37 years old when he passed on. Extraordinary age for any horse.

    • @amanda.equine3986
      @amanda.equine3986 4 года назад +9

      Paige L. I can’t get on a 14h pony without a block it’s sad

    • @tracymorris7151
      @tracymorris7151 4 года назад +1

      lol me either honey

    • @Staki6908
      @Staki6908 4 года назад

      Just takes practice I bet you can do it.

    • @Hudson1910
      @Hudson1910 4 года назад

      @@amanda.equine3986 I feel ya!!!!

  • @Beansie
    @Beansie 5 лет назад +157

    The first time I ever saw Indian Relay, was 1984 at the Kalispell Fairgrounds. I was 12. It was one of the most breathtaking things I ever saw. It was the afternoon before the fair opened...and they were just practicing.

    • @karaamundson3964
      @karaamundson3964 4 года назад +3

      My parents grew up in Kalispell...
      '40s-'60s

    • @alexramirez8198
      @alexramirez8198 4 года назад +2

      Kalispell was the first place I ever visited in Montana! I fell in love with it!

    • @Beansie
      @Beansie 4 года назад +2

      @@alexramirez8198 A lot of great memories there. I lived there from 7th grade to 11th & it's where my mom grew up. Still have family there.

    • @jondough4227
      @jondough4227 3 года назад +1

      And I lived there then...AND MISSED IT ALL... arggggh

    • @summercucumber4964
      @summercucumber4964 Год назад +1

      Feels weird seeing the name of your hometown in the comments. Lol

  • @KawaKay
    @KawaKay 4 года назад +171

    That was humble of him to apologize. My adrenalin is pumpin

  • @AlWarzy
    @AlWarzy 4 года назад +74

    A simple Arabian sending Salams to you generous people. I love your accent, you carry dignity with you it very humbling.
    Also this young man rides!

    • @clarepockaj8427
      @clarepockaj8427 2 года назад

      Love this comment.

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 4 месяца назад

      As a gaucho from the south of Brazil, I commend you in your skill!

  • @peeblesartschannel1573
    @peeblesartschannel1573 5 лет назад +165

    As a long time trainer and indigenous, seeing these guys ride is absolutely amazing! Megwich!

  • @importedtv
    @importedtv 5 лет назад +465

    I didn't see no losers in this race. Just winners!

    • @PeterN109
      @PeterN109 4 года назад +6

      Such good riding and no restriction on whipping !!

    • @ergbudster3333
      @ergbudster3333 4 года назад +1

      Guess you weren't watchin, Kid got spiked, He's broken hearted. Me too,

    • @haydendasilva487
      @haydendasilva487 4 года назад +5

      Double negative

    • @alisav8394
      @alisav8394 4 года назад +13

      I disagree, all the horses are losers in this case. All they get from this is being frightened, whipped and kicked.

    • @ladypalerider
      @ladypalerider 4 года назад +4

      Alice W like I'm sure you know all about

  • @sarahparkes1547
    @sarahparkes1547 5 лет назад +266

    I admire them for riding bareback which is not easy to do very brave awesome

    • @martinwilson3269
      @martinwilson3269 4 года назад +20

      This is a wonderful sport it teaches partnership relationships, common goals team goals

    • @alexandrabader156
      @alexandrabader156 4 года назад +2

      no so difficult . if you don't race with others...

    • @coffeehugger
      @coffeehugger 4 года назад +3

      It's easy to ride bareback if the horse is walking slow and you have lots of mane! lol!

    • @leyaleigh5041
      @leyaleigh5041 4 года назад +9

      Riding a horse bareback is extremely tough on a horse. It is a lot of impact for the horses back to endure.

    • @alexandrabader156
      @alexandrabader156 4 года назад +4

      @@leyaleigh5041 you shouldn't do it always, that's true

  • @cherylalbright2086
    @cherylalbright2086 4 года назад +149

    How the hell can they call Curling an Olympic sport, and not see how difficult this is? Unbelievable how dedicated that young man was, to get slammed by a 1,000 lb horse, and still keep going... Unreal. Absolutely no losers, unbelievable really.

    • @alisav8394
      @alisav8394 4 года назад +15

      I don't see animals being abused in curling. Count how many times horses are being hit with a whip in this "sport"

    • @alphahale7668
      @alphahale7668 4 года назад +7

      At least in Curling nobody gets relentlessly beaten by a rope.

    • @hgfgh7149
      @hgfgh7149 4 года назад +5

      There are losers, and those are the horses being abused and exploited

    • @alphahale7668
      @alphahale7668 4 года назад +1

      @Moon Jar What?

    • @kishapotts6869
      @kishapotts6869 4 года назад +1

      @@alphahale7668 you should see the drunken fights either with team rivals or teammates who hate each other hahaha!! The cameras dont show everything on televised events

  • @lizziesangi1602
    @lizziesangi1602 4 года назад +51

    Oh man I love how the rein is loose!!! I watch "equestrian" events and I'm ALways, lighten up on the rein! Why do you hve to make the rein so short/tight?? No one can say anything as the young man galloped with no rein. It is an honour to be able to ride like that. He warned up to you in the corral. I think the young man and he bonded in the corral. A horse is an herd animal. It will always run to take the lead no matter how far behind - if he can.
    OUCH! 😖😓
    Working with horses will always keep youth out of trouble, teaching the kids the basics every life needs in the universe - a higher level of awareness ❣
    God bless you

    • @violetbunn6455
      @violetbunn6455 4 года назад +14

      You worry about the reigns of the bridles being to short in other horse sports but don’t see the way the horses in this video are being hit with literal clubs? How blind can you be. Working with horses is great that’s true, but not in this way. We have to stop any kind of horse racing.

    • @halieswillum248
      @halieswillum248 4 года назад +2

      The cookies are empty they are most likely foam crops so they are light and don’t hurt but make a loud sound

    • @redfyresasoiaf
      @redfyresasoiaf 4 года назад +3

      Plot twist, equestrians sometimes need to **gasp** communicate with their horse and, thus, hold contact in the bridle. It's all fine and dandy to let a horse go without control when he's already galloping and can pretty much only go forward but trying doing a dressage test on most warmbloods, a hunter round or any other sport that requires more than fear and general forward energy and you'll find that, again **gasp** you need to communicate. At least you aren't a bitless fanatic with a hatred for bits, right...? Right?

    • @wolfbrother4395
      @wolfbrother4395 4 года назад +2

      Also, a horse won't always run to the top of the herd. It can't do that because there's a system. The leader is upfront and the other horses have to respect that. They will follow eachother, not race eachother. They'll race eachother when they're playing.

    • @skuroo
      @skuroo 3 года назад

      @@redfyresasoiaf you can see in the video when they were practicing he actually tried to give contact with reins

  • @pumpkinprincess3786
    @pumpkinprincess3786 4 года назад +245

    Honestly there are definitally things that i dont like. This is still racing. But the lack of money hungry industry is definitally better, they dont use saddles so its all u and they cant hide devices under em either. most of the riders seem to be using ropes as whips, which might seem bad but try hitting urself with a stick and then a rope. The softer the whip, the bigger the sound and lesser the impact. Ropes might sting but they dont hurt. Also the horses' legs are wrapped, which if done right can help a lot. They are also running on dirt, not grass. Thats also a plus point cause there's a much smaller chance for little holes to appear if they are keeping it under good care. (Which they seem to, judging by the lack of greens and stones). Theres also a clear horsemanship involved and the horses while young and kinda bony, seem to be able to stand still between rounds. Or as still as a young horse can. The riders also dont hold onto their mouths, even if they do have a bit. So, not a fan but its a step from racing.

    • @countryboy6855
      @countryboy6855 4 года назад +11

      You put it the best on here 👍👍

    • @allogamer8997
      @allogamer8997 4 года назад +1

      Yeah! :)

    • @madisonb8151
      @madisonb8151 4 года назад +31

      I agree except for your point of "ropes might sting but they dont hurt". If it stings it hurts. Horses have very sensitive skin so really any whipping action(with a crop, your hand, rope, etc.) is going to hurt them. If horses can feel a tiny fly land on them with their skin, they can definitely feel strap of leather slapping them.

    • @leobowman8149
      @leobowman8149 4 года назад +14

      Theres so much ignorance in this comment. For starters dirt racing is way more dangerous than turf racing

    • @pumpkinprincess3786
      @pumpkinprincess3786 4 года назад +6

      @Gi Gi Must agree, would help if they'd lose the whips and have softer or no bits. Im not sure if those whips actually do something, cause whupping them so much should desensitize them tremendously

  • @Soprie
    @Soprie 5 лет назад +212

    This sport should be covered more. Canadians would watch it.

    • @karolynnolson3359
      @karolynnolson3359 4 года назад +3

      I wish America would have this. Because i know i would watch it. This was AMAZING! ❤❤

    • @monstam8439
      @monstam8439 4 года назад +5

      If you like to watch animal abuse🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @julxqq9947
      @julxqq9947 4 года назад +3

      Monsta M how is it animal abuse?

    • @monstam8439
      @monstam8439 4 года назад +1

      Julia Youngriver You know NOTHING about horses, right? They have PANIC in such a "game". They fear about their life, when they run that fast (many horses are dying due to a heart attack and breaking their legs, but it gets covered and ignored. You can watch videos of that, it's not an exception) Only people stuck in the 19th century doesn't believe in those research studies and a good human mind. It's just to entertain us humans. Like bullfights. Just more beautiful for the watchers.

    • @KareBear-th6vq
      @KareBear-th6vq 4 года назад +3

      @@karolynnolson3359 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Where do you think this took place?????? You do realize that Native Americans, including The Siksaka Nation, are in North America....right????? Lmfao!!

  • @sweetscoto5849
    @sweetscoto5849 4 года назад +155

    Natives didn’t use bits. We’re known for their horsemanship. Sad to see them fall from that

    • @strangerontheinternet3998
      @strangerontheinternet3998 4 года назад +8

      Sweet Scoto finally someone said it

    • @makenzielang1766
      @makenzielang1766 4 года назад +9

      Crazy Ami lets say it louder for the people in the back

    • @BuffaloBilagaana
      @BuffaloBilagaana 4 года назад +20

      Natives did use bits or rawhide or rope war bridles. The horse was brought from Europe remember, with it came the bit or the native adaptation known as the war bridle. Look at all the old pictures you can find and you will see both. The most vocal experts are generally always self proclaimed experts with no knowledge or experience to go along with their expertise. They know exactly how things should be for everyone else, but have no concessions (and every excuse) for themselves and how they live; very hypocritical. They know what real horsemanship looks like since they generally all have pets and think horses are the same animals as dogs.

    • @sweetscoto5849
      @sweetscoto5849 4 года назад +4

      jks6557 while this is true, leather and rope are miles apart than hard metal with ridiculously long shanks. If this is about culture why don’t they use those methods? Also I’m a barn manager of a working draft barn so I’m much more aware than the average bear.

    • @BuffaloBilagaana
      @BuffaloBilagaana 4 года назад +7

      Rawhide and rope war bridles around the lower jaw can be every bit as brutal as any bit; as can hackamores. It really is less about the bridle and more about the hands and feel of the rider. I can ride any of my finished horses with any bridle or without any bridle or neck rope. Turn, stop, backup, spin all on feel. I'm sure as a draft manager there have been plenty of times you have pulled on lines at what, to the untrained eye, would be the point of disapproval. Especially to the commonly found unexperienced horse experts. I'm not saying these folks don't have any room for improvement, but the point of my comment is that horsemanship is something everyone has to develop and should always be developing. Let's not point fingers at people who are actively trying to get better. Horses are very forgiving and understanding with us and we should emulate the same with each other.

  • @chihiroxmiyazaki
    @chihiroxmiyazaki 4 года назад +16

    This makes me want to go out and ride so bad. Seeing them put this work into their horses and being so confident up there... just inspiring. Bless the Indigenous Peoples

  • @kimiwanjophippsthomas3369
    @kimiwanjophippsthomas3369 5 лет назад +169

    I have a stallion that would excel at this race, he's a decedent of Man O'War, beautiful Appaloosa

    • @Ambelica
      @Ambelica 5 лет назад +9

      Do you have any videos of him

    • @willowworrier827
      @willowworrier827 4 года назад +6

      That is cool that your horse decedent from Man O War

    • @HEMI-MOMMA
      @HEMI-MOMMA 4 года назад +17

      Years ago, I had a grulla Quarter Horse that was a great grandson of King P-234. I ran barrels, poles, and team penned on him. I still have a long list of things I wish we could have done together. He was a once in a lifetime horse.

    • @devynt7702
      @devynt7702 4 года назад +11

      Considering Man O War is one of the leading sires of all time, he is actually in quite a few bloodlines! I ride a horse for my aunt who has Man o War And War admiral.

    • @itjustjenna1284
      @itjustjenna1284 4 года назад +4

      My gelded is a descendant of man o war as well

  • @b.j.stoner9065
    @b.j.stoner9065 4 года назад +10

    🐎My dad had that same philosophy about horses for his kids. All 4 of us kids had horses that we cared for & lived for, even in adulthood. Dad felt horses kept us out of trouble & they did. 🤓We did ‘all the work’ involved with horses...even building fences & barns. I think it’s even a responsibility that helps to prepare you for parenthood, someday. The horses always came first & always ate before we did! We loved it.😁✌🏼

    • @warriormaiden9829
      @warriormaiden9829 4 года назад

      Lol, teach a kid to love a horse, and they'll never have money for drugs. 🤣

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes 3 года назад +4

    The rider actually went and apologize for hitting him with the horse. My favorite part of the video.

  • @summerhorse
    @summerhorse 4 года назад +81

    Wonderful film. The riders are AMAZING. I do wish they would rein in their crop/whip/quirt use. One guy had what looked like a billy club? I'm hoping it was just a large homemade crop. There is just no need to beat the horses like that and doesn't make them go faster after the first hit or so, they stop responding if they get no relief.

    • @monstam8439
      @monstam8439 4 года назад

      summerhorse So you like horse abuse for entertainment?

  • @fannyfayvintage7668
    @fannyfayvintage7668 Год назад +12

    The way that horse loaded right into the trailer 2:33, so calm, even eagerly. That man's a horse whisperer. A horse knows who to follow. Wow.

    • @JK-lp6uw
      @JK-lp6uw 3 месяца назад

      😂😂😂 too funny. Oh yeah, horse whisperer. 😂😂😂😂

  • @Rosenkvist88
    @Rosenkvist88 4 года назад +74

    Oh yes, so natural and they looove their horses... That's why they use huuuge shank bits... Horrible to see those heads go up in pain like that...

    • @alisav8394
      @alisav8394 4 года назад +21

      Exactly! Also, did you see how many times they whipped those horses?

    • @bkdascenzo
      @bkdascenzo 4 года назад +3

      Get a life... how many horses land in the kill pens ?? Babied and without ANY-skill set. Did you listen at all ??

    • @sarcasmismyname8794
      @sarcasmismyname8794 4 года назад +9

      @@bkdascenzo how is that connected to what were talking about here?

    • @oSnapItsAli
      @oSnapItsAli 4 года назад +14

      I know, seriously. Was looking for a shred of horsemanship and couldn't find it.

    • @aarnio.e3179
      @aarnio.e3179 4 года назад +2

      That’s why I don’t ride I can’t ride without feeling bad 4 the horse

  • @irisb6323
    @irisb6323 4 года назад +42

    6:50 That is insane

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 4 года назад +1

      More like, stupid.

    • @Rose-th7kt
      @Rose-th7kt 4 года назад +3

      That was the most bad ass shit I've ever seen xD

    • @irisb6323
      @irisb6323 4 года назад

      ​@Allison Hoff Really cool

    • @crimson.flower9619
      @crimson.flower9619 4 года назад +1

      Gerry Coleman you go try it then. Bet you’ll look as stupid as your comment.

    • @danemoore9277
      @danemoore9277 4 года назад

      @@crimson.flower9619 😂

  • @madisonb8151
    @madisonb8151 4 года назад +333

    I think everyone involved loves their horses and want the best for the horses, but those really harsh bits and whipping habits really speak against them.

    • @rebeldown771
      @rebeldown771 4 года назад +27

      whips don't make horses run faster...

    • @madisonb8151
      @madisonb8151 4 года назад +34

      @@rebeldown771 never said they did. Whips should be eliminated from the racing scene.... not that they will be however.

    • @lizziesangi1602
      @lizziesangi1602 4 года назад +34

      There was no snaffle rein/bit. And the young man galloped without rein. Nothing cruel was done. The horses are in their element.

    • @alphahale7668
      @alphahale7668 4 года назад +37

      @@lizziesangi1602 I would hardly call horses being whipped and hit and forced to bust their lungs for a crowd's entertainment "in their element".

    • @madisonb8151
      @madisonb8151 4 года назад +34

      @@lizziesangi1602 Use/presence of the crop/leather in the race entirely says otherwise about them 'being in their element'. See 8:45 . It's all throughout the race the riders using the crop/whip if you pay attention.
      As for the reins, see 9:44 . I get they have to get the horse to stop but you can see how much force they are putting being the bit to get the horse to stop after hitting them with the whip to push them faster. The horse's head comes up with the pain and force on their mouth.
      Leg signals, weight positioning, and just lots of time and work with your horse is the best way to communicate what you want without relying on harsh bits and yanking on the horses mouth to force them to your will.

  • @dreamtime5514
    @dreamtime5514 4 года назад +7

    I don't get why there are so many positive comments? People are hating on horse races but this is oke? I don't see how it is really better..

    • @karaamundson3964
      @karaamundson3964 4 года назад +1

      O for Christ's sake shut yer irrelevant wordhole.

    • @dreamtime5514
      @dreamtime5514 4 года назад +1

      @@karaamundson3964 I don't see why you have to be rude now..

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 года назад +1

      Neither of these two are good and idk why people still keep defending it

    • @dreamtime5514
      @dreamtime5514 4 года назад

      @@vivientakacs5599 that's exactly what I was thinking..

  • @coastaldrift
    @coastaldrift 5 лет назад +57

    Outstanding! I'm so glad CS finally took this up as an event. So proud to see members of the Siksika nation represented!

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 4 года назад

      Represented to abuse horses.

    • @dakota3086
      @dakota3086 4 года назад

      Osiyo better be careful all the armchair riders will say omg you cant ride bareback gonna hurt that horse 😂😂😂

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 4 года назад

      @@dakota3086 Why do you think western saddles are designed the way they are?

    • @dakota3086
      @dakota3086 4 года назад +2

      @@gerrycoleman7290 western saddles were first designed by the vaqueros in Mexico for roping the saddle horn was invented for that very purpose horses were ridden bareback long before any saddle was invented Greeks-romans had no saddles

    • @coastaldrift
      @coastaldrift 4 года назад +1

      @@gerrycoleman7290 Says the guy/girl who has clearly never ridden a horse bareback.

  • @imcavdb5465
    @imcavdb5465 4 года назад +9

    Wow! Through this man I can see his ancestors riding horses ♥️

  • @zooesierra542
    @zooesierra542 4 года назад +168

    Amazing riding but sad to see the numerous scars on the horses and the excessive amount they use the crops on them...

    • @karine2927
      @karine2927 4 года назад +11

      Yes.. I see the skin is damaged and open at 13.08

    • @paky8374
      @paky8374 4 года назад +10

      Amazing riding but sad to see how many horses are injured in sport jumping, and how stressed they are in dressage.

    • @pikachu123454
      @pikachu123454 4 года назад +22

      Scars on the butt like that are usually from fighting with other horses in the paddock not the rider

    • @astrophe-cat
      @astrophe-cat 4 года назад +9

      It's really a pitty. It would be a pretty cool sport without these whips, but apparently the egos of the riders and their bloodlust to win is higher than everything else. I guess only high penalties could even this out...

    • @muneerpeepsosa2277
      @muneerpeepsosa2277 4 года назад +7

      Omg the horses are made for running and racing god damn I'm tired of seeing comments like yours DAMN.

  • @stevevassallo4323
    @stevevassallo4323 5 лет назад +4

    Beautiful. Let’s not lose sight of how the people in this film are as beautiful and noble as the horses. Best of luck to that young man and his people.

  • @tobalinac6781
    @tobalinac6781 Год назад +3

    Dude, you were AMAZING! Nobody can take that away from you. You took that hit and kept going! That is impressive!

  • @joeyfromcali
    @joeyfromcali 5 лет назад +54

    Man brother 👍 for taking that hit. In stride.

  • @flashgordon6510
    @flashgordon6510 5 лет назад +129

    Absolutely incredible riding! What a great subject for a movie this would be.

  • @piikuniblackfeet1866
    @piikuniblackfeet1866 5 лет назад +10

    OKi
    From the
    BLACKFEET NATION
    PIKUNI
    BLACKFOOT CONFEDERACY

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 3 года назад +7

    Native American riders were truly artists, and some of the best horsemen in history. I’m glad to see that this tradition is still alove!

    • @3uteboys
      @3uteboys 2 месяца назад

      There native Canadian

  • @aljohnston3698
    @aljohnston3698 5 лет назад +69

    Totally awesome, I come up short on words: the sportsman ship, the comeradery, the care and handling of the horses its magnificant to watch. Thank you.

    • @mirtarogina6942
      @mirtarogina6942 5 лет назад +10

      Hahahahhahaha the "care"....hahaha you're so funny

    • @oliveoil2x
      @oliveoil2x 4 года назад +4

      Al Johnston I’ve seen the behind the scenes care 1st hand- there’s is nothing more sickening than the treatment of their animals. It’s absolutely disgraceful. A glossy peek into their ‘ways’ during a state fair side show - is not an indicator of their horsemanship. I’ve watched them beat the horses into trailers- leave the ‘slow ones’ for dead in dry fields. They die on their tie out lines in their yards in full view of their reservation community. There are serious problems with animal cruelty, abuse and neglect. It’s nothing to be supported or championed.

    • @ronnyk6425
      @ronnyk6425 4 года назад +1

      Handling of the horse involved harsh whipping and pullling their mouthes like crazy. that stuff is bound to hurt any living beings greatly.

  • @jeannecooke4862
    @jeannecooke4862 4 года назад +20

    It would be wonderful to see a full length movie involving your fine sport.

  • @sonjaevans4742
    @sonjaevans4742 5 лет назад +15

    Just found out this is one of my racing club's thoroughbred mare's new career . I think she's going to really be good at this . Makes my heart glad.

  • @believeinyourself7511
    @believeinyourself7511 5 лет назад +11

    I rode racehorses for 15 years. You got to be so strong in the legs and back. This film is great.

  • @joep7584
    @joep7584 5 лет назад +38

    Amazing! A follow up video of the next years race please?
    Kia kaha to all riders, horses & supporters. Mauri ora :)

  • @wonpilsmic7809
    @wonpilsmic7809 5 лет назад +25

    There is something different about the way these guys interact with their horses. It's amazing. ❤️

  • @acechadwick
    @acechadwick 3 года назад +1

    There was something so noble about that. Horse, man, respect, sportsmanship. Loved it! First time I've even heard of it but won't be the last.

  • @byronconnell9288
    @byronconnell9288 4 года назад +10

    What i liked best was they taught their horses to stop as well as run. Anyone who has ever done any type of time event knows its lots easier to get a horse to run than to stop the running because the horse is usually so keyed up from the initial run especially when running against other horses.

    • @JK-lp6uw
      @JK-lp6uw 3 месяца назад +1

      Wow! Unbelievable how stupid some are. 😂😂😂

  • @originalsoundtrack2732
    @originalsoundtrack2732 4 года назад +4

    I'm glad to see that french and english immigrants left some real americans alive.

  • @TheCulturalCompass
    @TheCulturalCompass 4 года назад +13

    I never even heard of this sport. Maximum Respect. More videos from this team!

  • @renewedhope9177
    @renewedhope9177 5 лет назад +11

    FULL HEARTED HONORABLE WARRIORS... Miigwetch for being a good example for our young ones. The ELDERS are happy !

  • @Hudson1910
    @Hudson1910 4 года назад +5

    Geez, wish I could mount half as good as that. Just an old lady that take quite a while to mount and longer to dismount! You are inspiring!

  • @user-lb1eh8hn8s
    @user-lb1eh8hn8s 5 месяцев назад

    Incredible courage and skill required to participate in this type of racing. I have total respect for all the teams involved.
    For a Native American, it must be a real honour to be involved in this type of traditional event. Truly inspiring to watch. Thanks for sharing. 🙏😊

  • @jfdc8432
    @jfdc8432 4 года назад +23

    Great sport and wonderful athletes, both human and horses. I do wish they wouldn't hit the horses so much! That's a LOT of hitting with those very hurtful whips! Their ancestors went to battle with NO whips - just their legs and connection with the horse. If a horse WANTS to run, it will do its best. Hitting it does NOT help. Great sport. Great athletes. Wonder what would happen if they banned the whips - then we'd really see who was best.

  • @dianebuck7074
    @dianebuck7074 5 лет назад +1

    This is fantastic! So proud of the riders. Indian relays are becoming so popular and to think they have always been a part of our culture. Congratulations on winning the award!

  • @stellaltznr4957
    @stellaltznr4957 4 года назад +7

    Honestly this is dope af - even though I kind of don’t like the harsh way of riding and the use of the whips, but i still think this is really something special and somehow beautiful to watch lol

  • @pamelamartin4675
    @pamelamartin4675 5 лет назад +17

    This was amazing-gave me goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes- human and animal athletes working together. As someone who appreciates her own ethnic heritage, I'm glad first people are proud of theirs. The image of the incredible rider and the traditional dress of rider and horse-beautiful. Have to put seeing this live on my bucket list.

    • @ronnyk6425
      @ronnyk6425 4 года назад

      they are only ''working together'' because the racers beat the living hell out of these horses during a race

  • @impoppypanda
    @impoppypanda 5 лет назад +21

    This is FANTASTIC!! Such an awesome video depicting a cultural tradition that has helped us, Native ppl/nations, endure!! I am captivated & hope to see more videos like this! Thanks for posting this!

    • @donnawhitford1107
      @donnawhitford1107 5 лет назад +6

      John Southern, and?

    • @Brighe-2007
      @Brighe-2007 4 года назад +1

      John southern but the horse breed itself was created in north america

  • @patsaylor8973
    @patsaylor8973 3 месяца назад

    The most beautiful sight in the world to see an NA young man on a beautiful horse!

  • @amalieeq1256
    @amalieeq1256 4 года назад +9

    not to mention these guys are basically holding on for dear life and balancing on their poor horses mouths.

    • @amalieeq1256
      @amalieeq1256 4 года назад

      @Gi Gi they're lose maybe a few times throughout the race😂wih every movement there arms go flying and the horses mouth gets pulled on:( they can go forward getting their mouth hauled especially when they're so numb to it now:/

  • @marilynhardy1617
    @marilynhardy1617 5 лет назад +10

    Long may you run

  • @carolselfridge5278
    @carolselfridge5278 5 лет назад +24

    Terrific riding, great guys and a sweet little documentary! Thanks!

  • @STELLABeauty
    @STELLABeauty 5 лет назад +6

    What a great run! Beautiful Doc!! A'ho!!

  • @GGhrs
    @GGhrs 4 года назад +115

    I don’t think the crops are needed..

    • @bxbbles8183
      @bxbbles8183 4 года назад +2

      MPStudios 515 ik

    • @royalrenegadee
      @royalrenegadee 4 года назад +3

      MPStudios 515 theyre really not. The best I can get a horse to run is when I use my voice and weight to shove them forward then get out of their way. The only time I’d hit a horse is to stop a dangerous behavior ie. Feeling like he’s about to refuse a jump where we’re so close the refusal would cause a crash

    • @ashleymunoz852
      @ashleymunoz852 4 года назад +3

      They aren’t if they see the horse is staying at a speed why are the hitting the horse to go faster when they clearly see the horse can’t

    • @wolfbrother4395
      @wolfbrother4395 4 года назад

      They aren't. I think that it's a mental thing that some riders think that the crop or whip helps the horses to run faster just because we see that harso A will 'bite' horse B his butt (most of the time) to go forward.
      A horse will not ever run faster than they can under normal circumstances so the whip/crop won't work. Just like spurs don't work that way either.

    • @bunnyb3474
      @bunnyb3474 4 года назад +2

      We neither, although the guy they chose to follow is using a (yes this is real life western folk r so basic) a giddy up rope, basically for the most part it’s used against the riders leg or the tack to swing back and forth on either side of the horse to make a big noise but doesn’t usually make contact with the horse, and when it does it’s a softer aid than a crop. Obviously this guy is using it on the animal but I imagine because he can’t use much of a leg aid while he’s hanging on for dear life he uses the rope instead.

  • @terrycrowley525
    @terrycrowley525 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent award-winning Canadian film production about a subject of which we otherwise know very little. The quality of the craftsmanship is high, though I remain critical of any human activities dependent primarily on animals in potentially dangerous situations.

    • @johnevans9862
      @johnevans9862 4 года назад

      Terry Crowley indeed. Well I wonder if you have heard of bitcoin mining and binary trading?

  • @wannashareataco1351
    @wannashareataco1351 4 года назад +13

    This comment section is mainly sensitive horse girls and equestrians lmao chill

  • @kymharris269
    @kymharris269 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic sportsmanship after the race between competitors!

  • @merkin22
    @merkin22 3 года назад +2

    You need to see this live; so amazing, the talent and guts required. And this is one excellent film.

  • @shayekisitu
    @shayekisitu 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful and raw. I love this. First Nations People are amazing. Their connection with horses is otherworldly. 😘🤲🏻👌🏻

  • @barbaraontheedge5494
    @barbaraontheedge5494 5 лет назад +41

    enjoyed this video very much, horses look happy and healthy, riders are gamers and put themselves in harms way, very competitive, big body check happened to rider, with no equipment to help him, that's part of the competition, keep on keepin on, look forward to more.

    • @charlotteequestrian8111
      @charlotteequestrian8111 4 года назад +8

      Barbara on the edge so horses being beaten and having their faces yanked off are happy horses?

    • @ronnyk6425
      @ronnyk6425 4 года назад +2

      You obviously like to watch horses being whipped harshly and beaten just because the rider wants to win a competetion.

  • @Rose-th7kt
    @Rose-th7kt 4 года назад +3

    Omg this is possibly my favourite sport ever, this is amazing!!

  • @strangerontheinternet3998
    @strangerontheinternet3998 4 года назад +24

    That poor grey horse looks terrified.

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 года назад +3

      @Joe Penn That is because they are prey animals while we are predators. They expect to be hurt. Especially doing this sport those horses most likely dont want this and know there will be something bad coming their way

    • @strangerontheinternet3998
      @strangerontheinternet3998 4 года назад

      Joe Penn I can usually tell when a horse is terrified. I work with OTT thoroughbreds that have been abused or abandoned, and when they first come the look on their faces is horrid and sad to see - But, I’m not gonna assume he is terrified, he LOOKS terrified, but you know if you feel you NEED to make sure I know he’s super duper happy living his best life then go ahead lmao

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 года назад

      @Joe Penn What I said is true. If your horse comes up to you, it means they trust you. The horses in this video were treated badly, were hurt a lot. I heard from someone that behind the scenes there is a lot of abuse and neglect going on. They fear those people.

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 года назад

      @Joe Penn The horses are on edge because a person is jumping from their backs and then onto an another horse. They can get used to it, but if they aren't treated well (which is happening in most events, not just racing but also dressage, jumping, western events etc.) Then they are going to react a certain way.
      Of course, I'm not going to respond in a rude way if someone is talking to me nicely too.
      And I'm an atheist so don't worry about that part, I'm simply overly protective of horses because I love them a lot and I have a lot to regret that concern horses. I believed in stuff most of the horse world says and made one horse who I loved like my own hurt, confused and scared, because I didn't know, because most riders say the same thing and I was believing in it. Then I found someone who explained horse behavior, and why horses react in a way, who is not a trainer but has two self trained horses. Since I learned from him I started getting critical about how people ride, what they do to horses, how they train them. And I have noticed so many wrong things. I just want to make sure that the things I was told to do to a friend aren't done to other horses. It seems kinda pointless though, seeing as videos as this one are praised so much.

    • @kaylabrown4699
      @kaylabrown4699 4 года назад

      Vivien Takacs how tf was the horses treated badly. I don’t think we watched the same video at all😂.

  • @g-asplendidsavage1700
    @g-asplendidsavage1700 11 месяцев назад

    I have horses most of my life cowboyed team roped ranch rodeos, team penned branded ,Wild horse raced I’m 1/8 Choctaw love seeing this ! Older now ,mellow !

  • @timekeeper-jo8sv
    @timekeeper-jo8sv 5 лет назад +6

    Ugh I love this. Ride on my friends!

  • @twinflame6676
    @twinflame6676 3 года назад +2

    Love how you choose the right spirited horses for racing. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @marjorielabuff5315
    @marjorielabuff5315 4 года назад +4

    man i love the old son team

  • @kathyjanes3084
    @kathyjanes3084 3 года назад +1

    I’m amazed how easily he jumps onto the horses back!

  • @zizimycat
    @zizimycat 5 лет назад +4

    Great spirited horses, great spirited riders...compassion & empathy all around and true sportsmanship. No cruelty here.

  • @makemyburdenlight
    @makemyburdenlight 4 года назад +2

    That kid needs to be a model, he's gorgeous

  • @catmooers2468
    @catmooers2468 4 года назад +4

    You guys are amazing athletes! Saw the relay races at Pendleton and loved it!! Good luck to you at your next race.

  • @elizabethharvester6111
    @elizabethharvester6111 Год назад

    Amazing! Not only does it take tons of courage but you can see how connected riders are to the horses. It's beautiful to watch.

  • @TheChap1012
    @TheChap1012 5 лет назад +4

    What a wonderful sport. My Buddy from Wyoming sent me this vid and I'm very grateful he did. Ride on!!

  • @longwhitemane
    @longwhitemane 4 года назад +1

    The Siksika know more about horses and riding than I will ever know in 10 lifetimes.

  • @xluminarix4393
    @xluminarix4393 4 года назад +9

    I feel like, in races like this, horses should run at their own pace, without being whipped and hit to burst their lungs. It would be more beautiful if they just ran instead of pushed.

    • @madisonb8151
      @madisonb8151 4 года назад +2

      @Michael Burkinshaw A horse who loves to race and run will do so without the pain/use of a whip though. If you need to use a whip to get your horse to race......

    • @madisonb8151
      @madisonb8151 4 года назад

      @Michael Burkinshaw I understand if you've never met a horse who loved to run, but they're out there ^^

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 года назад

      @Michael Burkinshaw Its proven whipping doesn't make the horse run faster. But slower.

    • @expaproheheh6038
      @expaproheheh6038 3 года назад

      The whips used in horse racing are lightweight and made with soft foam. Jockeys strike their horses to encourage them to run, and hitting them with the whip creates a popping sound that makes a horse focus. The modern whip is designed to create noise, not pain.

  • @Jc-kd2sd
    @Jc-kd2sd 4 года назад +2

    As a native American, Yes this is a sport and no it's not animal abuse its a culture sport 😒❤ so don't get your panties in a knot and if you clicked on the video just to rant about animal abuse and not learn about an amazing sport go watch Jeffrey star and rant about makeup 😁

    • @sallybrown1459
      @sallybrown1459 4 года назад

      Lots of people grew up watching Disney movies, and think that's real life. NOTHING wrong here!!!

  • @cjesz
    @cjesz 4 года назад +34

    I see chains and shanks pushing pulling beating to go forward.. this is indians going cowboy.. feel sorry for the horses... mixed signals... 🥵

    • @pico3tinez
      @pico3tinez 4 года назад +7

      Jess Man stfu

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 4 года назад +3

      Correct. Poor horses.

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 4 года назад +2

      @@pico3tinez If you don't like the comment, too bad.

    • @v9311
      @v9311 4 года назад +4

      Jess Man wdym “indians going cowboy”? it’s a race. what do you expect? everyone trotting around the track petting their horses?? horse racing it’s self is a cruel industry don’t act like they’re the only ones doing it.

    • @wooshwoo3498
      @wooshwoo3498 4 года назад

      Parts of it not the entire industry

  • @cheyequinn1115
    @cheyequinn1115 Год назад

    He won 2023!!! So awesome to see this now! :)

  • @Shodansixtyone
    @Shodansixtyone 5 лет назад +3

    A Winner !!!

  • @ivywaterstrong7147
    @ivywaterstrong7147 4 года назад +1

    I admire the determination that goes with this. All people and horses in the race and during training are determined and have a mindset of only going forward, not back.

  • @DavidMercer
    @DavidMercer 5 лет назад +8

    Great little film!!

  • @user-cd6zr9dy3j
    @user-cd6zr9dy3j 5 лет назад +3

    Crazy dangerous

  • @donnakeeley7924
    @donnakeeley7924 4 года назад +2

    Just something about a horse, that is good for a man's soul! It's good that these young men have this outlet. They are kind men to have horses respond to them this way. Good luck to them.

  • @C-gwaup
    @C-gwaup 5 лет назад +31

    Cody is my cousin

    • @davidvaughn3997
      @davidvaughn3997 4 года назад

      I just love this so much I've been around horses most of my life also and riding bareback was amazing to feel the horse under you somebody made a comment about the scars on the horses these horses are not babied they're outside horses. The horse is very revered in Native American cultures I stand with my Native American brothers and sisters

  • @museluvr
    @museluvr 4 года назад +1

    I've always loved horses, and the Indians whom treat them with far more respect than most would think of doing. Loved this look into a sport I'd love to witness r/time at one point. Ride safe, stay well.

  • @amnaproductions331
    @amnaproductions331 5 лет назад +6

    Should check out a few horses from wild horse island finest and fastest in the world ! :) Ktunaxa owned !

  • @bsvoda8625
    @bsvoda8625 4 года назад

    You can see the anticipation and an excitement in the horses behavior. Its as if they want to go. They tike the man getting on their backs. Pretty cool

  • @sambur6480
    @sambur6480 4 года назад +62

    Really ? People think this is good ?

    • @Millipedemike
      @Millipedemike 4 года назад

      yeah.. seems like it.

    • @wannashareataco1351
      @wannashareataco1351 4 года назад +2

      Cause it is

    • @Jc-kd2sd
      @Jc-kd2sd 4 года назад +1

      Its a culter sport 😒 and its. Amazing sport

    • @kaylabrown4699
      @kaylabrown4699 4 года назад

      Big Nebby Neb these people take good care of their horse and when people barrel race they are doing the same thing. I see no abuse here these people love their horses

  • @novamyth9
    @novamyth9 5 месяцев назад

    Many I wish this grows so it reaches into the lower US, it would be amazing to see in person and support.

  • @Weeflowerofscotland
    @Weeflowerofscotland 2 года назад +3

    The way he talks to the horse 😍

  • @mefford67
    @mefford67 4 года назад +1

    *Discovered something new on day 10 of self-isolation. Thanks for the upload!* 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @efrainsantana2617
    @efrainsantana2617 4 года назад +4

    All the native cultura is so interesting. I love it.

  • @Noodlemonkey7
    @Noodlemonkey7 4 года назад

    I have so much respect for those people that came before me. As a mixed black person, I know this is not my land and I was not meant to be here. But since I am, I bow to those before us. These absolutely brave, incredible people from across the Northern hemisphere. I prey to them for strength and clarity in these crazy times. And I appreciate their spirit.

  • @Vintagee858
    @Vintagee858 4 года назад +5

    I was pretty interested by this, but the use of the whips is making me sad. I always thought without research that whips don't do anything other than hurt the horse, which is abuse, and it's true. Horses skin may look thick, but it isnt that thick, so they are more sensitive to things like whips. You are able to train a horse to _be_ fast, and _teach_ them to be fast without the use of anything. Other racers have and still use the technique in which is shouting at the start of the race to get the horses to go faster. Although I'm not the biggest fan of that either in my opinion, it's way better than whips. Bits too, they damage the horses mouth, and even kills horses, as well as hurt them too. There should be many useful but not abusive methods (bits, whips) in eventing to help the horse to gain speed, especially race type events. I'm not hating, it's just my opinion :)

    • @brooklynkeeter9203
      @brooklynkeeter9203 4 года назад

      They dont usually use whips they use rope, which dont hurt they just make noise

    • @kierab1280
      @kierab1280 3 года назад

      Brooklyn Keeter this is false

  • @Navajowelder505
    @Navajowelder505 3 года назад

    Horse Whisperers, blow away all biligaanas. PROUD OF YOU BROTHERS ❤💯👊🏽 World Champ HorseRacers

  • @trudyferguson1116
    @trudyferguson1116 5 лет назад +4

    What a great film. I love this story

  • @ivandevega2902
    @ivandevega2902 2 года назад

    American Indians have a natural spiritual connection to animals. You can feel how they understand and connect with the horse. It’s like if they are one together. The horse is like a healing animal for them, The connection to earth and spirit.

  • @patriciarice327
    @patriciarice327 5 лет назад +4

    AWESOME