THE PEOPLE OF THE WILDERNESS 



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graph by Adam "Warwick 



TAMING AN UNBROKEN PONY 



The man on the ground will, in a moment, seize the pony by the tail. The animal will 

 start oft at a run, dragging his captor behind him. The tamer slides over the grass in his 

 soft felt boots until the pony is exhausted (see text, page 518). 



Photograph by Ethan C. Le Munyon 



A MONGOLIAN HORSEMAN 



The nole with the slip-noose is used in place of the lariat and is almost as effective. 

 as the rider will ride into a herd and "cut out" the horse he wants, drop the noose over his 

 head, and soon subdue him. 



