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kennard: that horse became everything to our people. >> anthony: kennard real bird grew up ranching andl coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custer had the worst day of his life. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this; indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot of courage. >> anthony: i'll bet. >> kennard: and a high threshold for pain. it's representative of warrior mentality. >> anthony: one rider, three horses. >> annuncer: and they're all in line. >> kennard: and they're lined up. gun goes off. it's like a spontaneous combustion. [ gunshot ] [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: they're off. [ indistinct ] >> announcer: on the inside. >> anthony: top speed is around 40 miles an hour. and after each lap the rider dismounts at full freakin' gallop and leaps hopefully onto the
kennard: that horse became everything to our people. >> anthony: kennard real bird grew up ranching andl coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custer had the worst day of his life. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this; indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull cracking,...
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. >> kennard real bird grew up ranching and raising horses here at medicine tail coulee which happensneral george custer had the worst day of his life. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding and for this, indian relay racing. >> the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> they travel all over to compete at this collarbone is that correct, skull cracking, bone snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> it requires a lot of courage. >> i'll bet. >> and a high threshold for pain. it's representative of a warrior mentality. >> welcome! >> one rider, three horses. >> and they're lined up and gun goes off. it's like a spontaneous combustion. >> top speed is around 40 miles an hour and after each lap the rider dismounts at full freakin' gallop and leaps hopefully on to the next horse. yes, it's as dangerous and difficult as it looks. the prizes at big events run into the thousands of dollars, but really, it's about bragging rights. and pride. >> being in motion, in rhythm in time and in one with that horse. they de
. >> kennard real bird grew up ranching and raising horses here at medicine tail coulee which happensneral george custer had the worst day of his life. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding and for this, indian relay racing. >> the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> they travel all over to compete at this collarbone is that correct, skull cracking, bone snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike....
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May 21, 2016
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>> kennard: quite a bit. we went and picked up a four-wheeler last sunday.e the first four-wheeler on the place. >> anthony: given those changes, what are the "crow" people going to be doing in twenty years? thirty years? is the horse going to play an important part of the culture still? >> kennard: i think so yeah, because what's a place going to be like without horses? i wouldn't want to be there. [ helicopter whirls ] >> anthony: who owns this land? can anyone really own it? who gets to use it? these are big questions that cut across traditional ideological lines out here where they have real meaning, not theoretical meaning. all this belongs to one man; this guy. bill galt. >> bill: okay, we're about a half mile from the confluence of rock creek and the smith river. >> anthony: galt ranch is a hundred thousand acres of grazing land, mountains, cliffs, and valleys. there's also some of the best trout fishing on the planet. >> david: bill, the water level on the creek looks good. >> anthony: this is bill's friend, the author and journalist david mccumber.
>> kennard: quite a bit. we went and picked up a four-wheeler last sunday.e the first four-wheeler on the place. >> anthony: given those changes, what are the "crow" people going to be doing in twenty years? thirty years? is the horse going to play an important part of the culture still? >> kennard: i think so yeah, because what's a place going to be like without horses? i wouldn't want to be there. [ helicopter whirls ] >> anthony: who owns this land? can...
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he's 64 years old and his name is kennard walker. he was last seen yesterday afternoon at the kensington nursing center where he's a resident. if you see him, call the montgomery county police. >>> when you go out to a nightclub, the bouncer checking your i.d. is trained to do more than just stop underage drinking. many are taking a class now on how to stop a terror attack. last year's terror attacks in paris put a spotlight on the soft targets including restaurants and nightclubs. the 12-hour class teaches bouncers how to spot fake i.d.s from china that are very convincing. >> they scan, they are holograms, microprinting, black light hologram. if a bouncer doesn't understand what to look for, all of a sudden the terrorist can now enter their target and do surveillance. >> bouncers will receive a nation host security certificate once their training has been memorial day weekend, people in stafford county are working to honor those who died serving our country. since 2010 planned for the armed services memorial have been in the works.
he's 64 years old and his name is kennard walker. he was last seen yesterday afternoon at the kensington nursing center where he's a resident. if you see him, call the montgomery county police. >>> when you go out to a nightclub, the bouncer checking your i.d. is trained to do more than just stop underage drinking. many are taking a class now on how to stop a terror attack. last year's terror attacks in paris put a spotlight on the soft targets including restaurants and nightclubs. the...