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Read this passage from the historical voice in section XVIII- "It is unnecessary to dilate on the revolution made in the life of the Indian by the possession of the horse. Without it he was a half-starved skulker in the timber, creeping up on foot toward the unwary deer or building a brush corral with infinite labor to surround a herd of antelope, and seldom venturing more than a few days' journey from home. With the horse he was transformed into the daring buffalo hunter, able to procure in a single day enough food to supply his family for a year, leaving him free then to sweep the plains with his war parties along a range of a thousand miles." What does the horse symbolize for the Kiowa people as described in this passage? Question 3 options: labor and sadness farming and land ownership prosperity and freedom hope and companionship

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