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Outdoors horses - also called mustangs - stay in a weird twilight. These are deeply American however, not native; they are really free-born icons of liberty but firmly managed, flourishing yet persecuted. Today, the crazy horses is a ward of the state of hawaii, with thousands organised in captivity by the government - nearly as many are left in the open. In a robust blend of record and modern reporting, New York Times reporter David Philipps traces the wealthy history of crazy horses in America: their advantages by the Spanish conquistadors, their role in the epic fights between Native People in the usa and settlers, their essential place in American self-mythology. He journeys through some of the most remote parts of the American Western, known as Outdoors Horse Country, to research the crazy horse's current dilemma, caught between your clashing ideals of ranchers, scientists, animal privileges activists, slaughterhouse employees, and administration officials.