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The Indian horse is a descendant of the Andalusians who have escaped from their mexican owners & formed large herds in the vast plains of the west. They are their of ? the average size tho less powerful than the domesticated animals & apt to be mottled in colours -- Their main tails are long & sweeping & in speed & activity they equal the civilized animal. Those in possession of the Sioux have been passed from tribe to tribe, stolen by their neighbors & have thus traveled northward. They are smaller than the Southern stock.