Horses From the Right: Princess Aurora , King Star, and Prince Gandolf at the Horse Dance Equine Therapy in Taos, NM
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Horse Dance Equine Therapy
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Our Magical Happy and Healthy Horse's
We are building our off-grid Sustainable Horse Dance Equine Therapy Center in Taos and Embudo, New Mexico, USA!
Let your donation be a blessing with these good vibes ready to unroll 10fold!
Your donation 100% goes towards feeding and taking care of the horses,
plus the building of Phase 1 of our Horse Dance Equine Therapy Facility
(like traditional cedar posts corrals and fencing, an outdoor arena & game area, and indoor greenhouse).
For Artistic people, Veterans, Families, and the Greater Good of Humanity!
Above Picture: Off grid grounds we are about to create Phase 1 Embudo Horse Dance Equine Therapy Facility!
Here is the Vision Plan and Budget Breakdown of Phase 1:
Empower Love Mercy Heal Faith Trust Focus Courage Win
Welcome to our Horse Dance Equine Therapy
Since 2002,
we have been of service with many local schools and non-profits within the Taos community,
the 8 NM Northern Pueblos and the Taos Pueblo,
offering our Horse Dance Equine Therapy and Horse ride's to help fundraise for outdoor education programs and events.
We also work discreetly with behavioral health, special needs, veterans and people of all ages healing from sexual abuse, domestic violence and addiction.
The Peaceful Grace We Find in Each Other Through the Beautiful Lessons Each Horse Gift's Us With is a True Blessing.
Here at the Wumaniti Horse Dance Equine Therapy
Our Traditional Natural Horsemanship Techniques
Keep Us with Our Ancestors as
We Connect, Flow, and Take it Slow.
Indigenous Equine Therapy Certification Available
We offer classes to everyone!
- Horse Safety & how to use equipment
- How to connect with the horse on the ground
- Communication and Energy Balancing Massage Techniques
- Training you and your horse to move together
- Beginning Archery
- Camping in Tipi's
- Sacred Horse Ride's to Northern New Mexico Temple Caves and Hot Springs
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Are you a school or non-profit? Would you like to Inquire about how our program can help you fundraise?
For the Last 20 years, we have worked with:
- School's
- Private Group's
- Corporate Business Retreat's
- Veteran's
- Nursing Home's
- Behavioral Health
-Special Need's
- Youth in Crisis
- Community Service
A Few of our Therapy Horses
Starlight is 20 year old black and white tobiano paint gelding and was born from the Ok Corral Tombstone Wild West Show in 2010.
Star is the Star of our Show and our Equine Therapy Program.
He has ridden over 1,000 children and riders on him bareback and under saddle.
She-Daisy is 10 year old chestnut mare and is from from the
Chi-gong and Tai Chi Center the Dao House USA in 2018.
She is one of our main horses in our Equine Therapy Program.
Rio is a 20 year old brown mare and is from the from the Dao House USA in 2018.
She is a mountain horse from India and her skills are known for bringing the herd back every day to eat.
Her daughter is Bella and her grandson is Bambino.
Auroara is 14 year old black and white paint and is from a trail riding family in CO in 2017.
She is a pleasure riding horse and loves to go on long walks.
She is ridden in our shows and one of our main horses in our equine therapy program.
Bella is a 7 year old mare from the Chi-gong and Tai-Chi Center the Dao House USA in 2018.
She is a mountain horse from India and her skills are known for bringing the herd back every day to eat.
Her mother is Rio and her son is Bambino.
Sophia is a 20 year old paint mare.
She is a rescue from a barn fire and horse thieves we received in 2011.
She has come a long way and so grateful to have this miracle in our program!
She ride's children in parades and participates in our equine therapy program.
Baby Bambino was born on Oct. 5th 2019 at the Wumaniti Earth Native Sanctuary in Taos.
His mother is Bella and his father is a wild Stallion from Taos Pueblo that jumped over the fence!
He is our little pride and joy!
Baby Braveheart is a mare who was born on April 4th 2019 at the Wumaniti Earth Native Sanctuary in Taos.
This little mini pony is the leader of our big horse pack and is named Braveheart because of this.