As with the white men that settled in the new country, Native Americans used horses for packing, pulling, plowing, hunting, travel and war. As with both races, horses became a vital part of their lives and essential to their survival.
They captured and tamed wild horses.
Wild horses live on the plains and forests. While tamed horses who are owned by someone live in stalls of stables and in their pastures.
The statement that is not true of the Peoples of the Great Plains is d. They were thought to be descended from the Anasazi. The Anasazi were primarily located in the Southwestern United States and are not directly related to the Plains tribes, who were more nomadic, lived in teepees, and tamed wild horses.
The Comanche Indians were known as the Lords of the Southern Plains due to their expert horsemanship. Horses were a vital part of the Comanche lifestyle, used for hunting, raiding, and transportation.
Horses were tamed 5000 to 6000 years ago, aprox.
Some wild horses are tamed as people re introduce them into the wild as other wild horses just are free
They kill the tamed, and a few wild but mostly tamed. The tamed horses are killed and made food, when their at their oldest age, but usually just tamed horses.
YES!
Horses were first domesticated around 4000 B.C. so yes horses can be tamed although the process of taming a young or wild can be challenging and dangerous.
At the owner's stables.
Mustangs are feral . or both because they can be tamed but most are wild
There are horses all over the world,both wild and tamed