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“GaWaNi Pony Boy is mixed blood Tsa-la-gi, full blood human. After attending college in Boston, MA, he spent three years traveling the United States with a Native American drum group. It was during these on-the-road years that he was able to seek the advice and council of Tribal Elders from many different Nations and backgrounds to learn about the beliefs and methods used by this Nation’s first great horsemen. By weaving the ‘old ways’ with his own already successful training methods, Pony has developed Relationship TrainingTM
 
“GaWaNi Pony Boy is an accomplished horseman and trainer. He is recognized throughout the country as the authority on Native American HorsemanshipTM and is considered an innovative educator in the field of Native American history. Pony was a headliner this fall at the first Equitana Asia/Pacific in Melbourne, Australia. 
 
“He and his equine partner, Kola, travel to schools, universities, and equine and other events in an attempt to enlighten those who have an interest in the history of the great horsemen of the Plains. 
 
“When not writing, Pony can be found presenting clinics to help people get more understanding and enjoyment from the companionship of their horses. 
 
“GaWaNi Pony Boy is the author of the highly acclaimed Horse, Follow Closely, Out of the Saddle, and Time Well Spent. Of Women and Horses is his fourth book. He has appeared on numerous cable and network television shows, including UPN’s ‘America’s Greatest Pets’ 1998 Thanksgiving Special, and taped an A & E Special, ‘In the Company of Horses,’ that aired in June 2000. Horse, Follow Closely is the #1 best-selling equine title in the U.S., and a German translation debuted at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 1999. 
 
“Pony divides his time between Pennsylvania and Arizona.”




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