Foreign Policy | Why we mount horses from the left Foreign Policy American Indians generally mounted horses from the right, which is more natural, as it uses the right hand. My father taught me to mount a horse from the left — put your left hand up on the horn or front of the pommel, put your left foot in the ... |
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