The untold history of the horse in the American Plains, a new future for the world

The continent of North America is where horses first emerged. Millions of years of evolutionary changes transformed the horse before it became the natural companion of many Indigenous Peoples and the flagship symbol of the southwest. An international team uniting 87 scientists across 66 institutions around the world now begins to refine the history of the American horse. This work, which embeds cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural research between western and traditional Indigenous science, is published today in the journal Science.

With funds from France Génomique, and work done at Genoscope Evry and GeT-PlaGe Toulouse.

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