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How Horses Transformed Native American Life Far Earlier Than Expected

by Terry Lee
April 2, 2025

Horses, once absent from the Americas, revolutionized Native American life after their reintroduction in the 16th century. A groundbreaking new study reveals that horses began transforming the cultures of the Great Plains much earlier than historians previously thought.

When Spanish conquistadors first brought horses to the Americas in 1519, they changed the landscape of Native American societies. These animals quickly became central to daily life, altering hunting practices, warfare, and mobility. However, research now suggests that horses had spread far earlier than expected — reaching northern regions decades before historians had assumed.

Horse and rider petroglyph at the Tolar site, located in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. This beautiful carving was likely carved by ancestral Comanche or Shoshone people. Photo credit: Pat Doak

This shift, captured through archaeological evidence, isotope analysis, and ancient DNA studies, shows the early spread of horses to the southwestern and northern Plains. Contrary to prior beliefs, Native American groups had started adopting horses almost immediately after the Spanish introduced them, reshaping societies across vast stretches of land.

Before the return of horses, Native American tribes on the Great Plains used dogs to carry goods on hunting trips, but the horse enabled them to expand hunting, travel, and trade. The speed of this cultural transformation, and the intense conflicts that followed, shaped the way Native communities interacted with each other and their environment, leaving an indelible mark on their history.

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