"native" in the strictest sense????

If you consider us Europeans "native" to North America, you can consider 
the horse "native" to North America.

Tom

On 2 Jan 2005 at 7:56, RayHound wrote:

> They may not be "native" in the strictest sense of the
> word, but they have been in the west for several
> centuries, have been and still are an important part
> of the culture of the west, and are now as �native� as
> our other wild animals, and more so that a lot of the
> human "native" population in the west.





 
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