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Yellowstone National ParkSeeing the park from horseback gives visitors a chance to cover ground off the beaten path.
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Dog Hooked to Travois for Transporting Goods.  

Did You Know?
Some groups of Shoshone Indians, who adapted to a mountain existence, chose not to acquire the horse. These included the Sheep Eaters, or Tukudika, who used dogs to transport food, hides, and other provisions. The Sheep Eaters lived in many locations in Yellowstone.

Last Updated: November 03, 2009 at 12:28 EST