RAPID CITY—Horses not only empower entire nations, like the Comanche and the Titonwan, they have the power to heal individual people. Understanding this, Delaney Apple saw the horse as a healing tool for troubled and traumatized youth, beginning with the North Rapid Indian Community where he grew up. Three years ago, he got the first horse healing camp organized, and has since organized two more, each camp doubling in size and scope from the previous camp. “I was born in Pine Ridge,” Apple told LT. “I grew up in Manderson until I was about ten, and I’ve been in Rapid...
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