New relationship between horse and rider
GaWaNi Pony Bay at EQUITANA 2001 He also has an enormous fan following in Germany and in
Europe. For many people the half Indian, GaWaNi Pony Boy, who set his mind on
developing a very special relationship between man and horse, became a new idol
in the horse whispering scene, at the latest after the great success of his
book Horse, Follow Closely. Now GaWaNi Pony Boy is touring through
Germany again and will stop off at the EQUITANA 2001 in Essen from 3rd to 11th
March.
GaWaNi Pony Boy, who has Cherokee blood
coursing through his veins and prefers to be just called Pony, not only grew up
with horses but from his earliest years he was given a distinct consciousness
of his Native American roots and ancestors culture. After graduating from
college, the young man from North Carolina devoted his attention to Native
American traditions. For three years he travelled through the states with a
Native American drummers group. From the oldest of the different tribes,
Pony learned a better understanding of traditional knowledge and principles of
belief. He put methods, ideas and techniques together and combined them with
his own experience and used this as the basis for developing his relationship
training with horses.
Ponys Native American Horsemanship is at
one with nature in the tradition of the Native American riding peoples and the
Native American philosophy of oneness with nature. The aim of this method
developed by Pony, the consequence of a holistic ideology, is to build up a
trusting and harmonious relationship between man and horse. Horses always
say what they think, says Pony, but a lot of riders must first
learn to understand the ponys language and way of thinking. And
that is what the Cherokee descendant wants to achieve with his Native American
Horsemanship.
Kosmos publishers will bring out the two Native
American Horsemanship videos at EQUITANA. In these, GAWaNi Pony Boy will show,
step by step in 14 lessons, how every rider can develop a new, intensive
relationship with his horse.
Further information on the appearances by
GaWaNi Pony Boy are available from Kosmos Service, Kosmos Publishers, Tel.:
0711-21 91-270, E-mail info@kosmos.de
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