This profound documentary project explores the enduring spiritual and practical bond between the Plains Indians and their horses. Captured across various reservations in the American West, the book moves beyond historical stereotypes to show a living, breathing modern culture. From the high-speed intensity of “Indian Relay” races to quiet, intimate moments of grooming and training, the photography celebrates the horse as a central pillar of tribal identity and healing. Kerber Verlag presents the work with cinematic breadth, utilizing sweeping landscape shots alongside powerful close-up portraits of riders. It is a testament to the resilience of Indigenous traditions in the 21st century.