Dead Horses

The Dead Horses are a tribe living in Zion Canyon in 2281.

History
The Dead Horses are the descendants of travelers and refugees from Dead Horse Point State Park. They joined Caesar's Legion at some point after they started their expansion into the former state of Utah. The Dead Horses were taught how to maintain weapons amongst other things and how to fight when visited by Joshua Graham, whom they feared and admired.

When Graham returned after being humiliated by Caesar and left for dead, he decided to help the Dead Horses again, but in a less harsh way. He convinced them to migrate from Dead Horse Point to Zion Canyon. Graham quickly became their warlord, which proved especially advantageous in their conflict with the White Legs.

Society/Organization
The Dead Horses believe that pre-war areas are taboo. The Dead Horses hunt Bighorners for food.

Military
They do not seem to have a strong military structure, but they do send scouts out in pairs. These scouts can be found all over Zion Canyon

Language
The Dead Horses, like most zion tribals, speak a pidgin language. Their language is based on German, English, and Navajo, although the morphology of the Navajo is unrecognizable. Joshua Graham believes it to be a combination of the language spoken in a place that the Dead Horses call "Res" in their simplified tongue, and languages spoken by tourists who were stranded in Utah in the aftermath of the Great War. Their language seems to have developed or evolved from a bizarre mix of English and Standard German, cf. owslandr 'outlander, foreigner, stranger', warum 'why', zooka 'seek, look for' (German Ausländer, warum, suchen). It can thus be classified as a new and distinct Germanic language. One of their greetings also features "tag," as in "guten tag," and their pronunciation of "good" is also worthy of note ("goot", as in "gut").

Endings

 * If Joshua Graham dies, the Dead Horses find it difficult to accept his death, having revered him as a living legend for so many years. New Canaanite missionaries seek to remain in contact with the tribe, but lacking Joshua's authority, their influence dwindles. Still, as an expression of enduring respect for their lost spiritual leader, the Dead Horses help protect the lands where New Canaanites settled. As generations pass, the Dead Horses come to worship a spirit of the land, a harsh spirit of divine justice. They call it Joshua.
 * If they help Daniel and the Sorrows escape from Zion, the Dead Horses return to their home at Dead Horse Point. The tribe continues to learn from the New Canaanites, and over many years build a flourishing community along the banks of the Colorado. Though the tribes' bond endures, it is Joshua Graham's legend the Dead Horses come to revere, not the tenets of New Canaan's faith.
 * If they help eradicate the White Legs from Zion, the Dead Horses return to Dead Horse Point in triumph. They remain neutral toward the Sorrows, but as years go on, there are periods of competitive friction, even violence, between the tribes. The New Canaanites - Daniel especially - intervene regularly as mediators, but find it difficult to reconcile the tribes' conflicts.

Appearances
The Dead Horses appear in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts.