Although historians generally
claim that the Indians of the Southeast first acquired horses in the 1690s from the Spanish, there
is written Spanish record of the Southeastern Indians having been seen with horses as early as
1521 in what is now Georgia and the Carolinas. This is particularly interesting as it would have
been impossible for the first horses that the Spanish brought to the mainland (what is now
Mexico) in 1519 to have escaped unnoticed, “make it” to the Georgia and Carolinas area, and
have multiplied in two years’ time.
You might be interested in this paper by Yvette Running Horse Collin, a doctor in indigenous studies: https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/handle/11122/7592
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