Isabella Torres familiarizes herself with a friendly and gentle horse named Rocky.
Alonso Dominguez uses his hands to signal during an exercise focusing on nonverbal communication, which helped students and mentors test their persistence and observation as a team.
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Isabella Torres familiarizes herself with a friendly and gentle horse named Rocky.
Alonso Dominguez uses his hands to signal during an exercise focusing on nonverbal communication, which helped students and mentors test their persistence and observation as a team.
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
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Thumbnail image of Alonso Dominguez uses his hands to signal during an exercise focusing on nonverbal communication, which helped students and mentors test their persistence and observation as a team.
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Up-close equine experience


Kim Hardesty of Horse Empower, a regionally based program, brings the horses into Ignacio and sets up exercises to bring youth into close contact. The Boys & Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe participated in a mock cattle drive on Wednesday, March 13.

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