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Peterson, Cris Wild Horses: Black Hills Sanctuary.


Peterson, Cris WILD HORSES Wild Horses may refer to:
  • The Wild Horse (Equus ferus) that roamed Asia and Europe.
  • Mustang (horse) the wild or feral horse of the Western United States.
  • Feral horses, free-roaming descendants of domesticated horses.
: Black Hills Sanctuary sanctuary, sacred place, especially the most sacred part of a sacred place. In ancient times and in the Middle Ages, a sanctuary served as asylum, a place of refuge for persons fleeing from violence or from the penalties of the law. . Il. by Alvis Upitis. ISBN ISBN
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 1-56397-745-1. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 2003. Unp. $16.95. This is an ideal quick read for young people interested in horses. Beautiful language captures the daily activities of the 300 wild mustangs living in the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary of South Dakota South Dakota (dəkō`tə), state in the N central United States. It is bordered by North Dakota (N), Minnesota and Iowa (E), Nebraska (S), and Wyoming and Montana (W). , and the photographs nicely complement the text. The reader learns about the intelligence of these surefooted creatures and about the man, Dayton Hyde, who had the vision to create this special 11,000-acre refuge. Ages 8 up. Reviewed by M. J. Savaiano, Lindstrom, MN
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Author:Savaiano, M.J.
Publication:Childhood Education
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Jun 22, 2004
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