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"Those invaluable but greatly abused members of the community"

"Those invaluable but greatly abused members of the community"

Winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Short Nonfiction, Western Writers of America, 2024

Although the introduction of the horse precipitated momentous changes for Plains peoples, dogs continued to occupy important roles in daily life. David C. Beyreis examines the dog as a beast of burden, source of food, companion, and nuisance, and how the creature tied to wider cultural differences and exchange between Euro-Americans and Indian peoples.