Indian Relay
Indian Relay is a traditional horse racing event that originated among Native American tribes, particularly in the Great Plains region. In this exciting race, teams of riders compete by racing around a track while changing horses at designated points. Each rider must leap off their current horse, grab a new one, and continue racing, showcasing both speed and skill.
The event is often accompanied by cultural celebrations, including music and dance, highlighting the significance of horses in Native American culture. Indian Relay races are held at various festivals and competitions, drawing spectators who appreciate the athleticism and heritage involved.