Roping the Wind
Title | Roping the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | A. Robert Hill |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Total Pages | 406 |
Release | 2001-01-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 059517230X |
A story of love, war and an incessant driving force of a territory that is trying to make itself ready for statehood, regardless of the consequences to local inhabitants. Descendants of early Spanish settlers, the Native Americans, already on the land, are forced to face the invasion of eastern immigration—taking their land where they once lived peaceably with each other. The Civil War brought southern sympathizers seeking gold from the Rocky Mountains that would aid their cause. The commingling of the different races rent deceit, hatred, terror and also love among these early pioneers, all of whom were seeking a better way of life—but disregarding the lives of early Spanish and Native Americans.
Roping the Wind
Title | Roping the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Lyman Hafen |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 168 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Straight-from-life reminiscences of Hafen's youth growing up on a southwestern ranch. Throughout these personal essays, Hafen addresses important issues of land use and management currently affecting the West.
Roping the Wind
Title | Roping the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Lyman Hafen |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 148 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Cowboys |
ISBN | 9780939771141 |
Legends of Our Times
Title | Legends of Our Times PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Baillargeon |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2011-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0774842121 |
Throughout the world, the cowboy is an instantly recognized symbol of the North American West. Legends of Our Times breaks the stereotype of 'cowboys and Indians' to show an almost unknown side of the West. It tells the story of some of the first cowboys -- Native peoples of the northern Plains and Plateau. Through stories, poetry, art, and reminiscences in this lavishly illustrated work, Native people invite the reader on a fascinating journey into the world of ranching and rodeo. The book also presents the special relationship between Native people and animals such as the horse, buffalo, deer, and dog, which have always played an important role in Native spiritual and economic life. By the mid-nineteenth century, Native people were highly valued for their skills in horse breeding and herding, and could take advantage of new economic opportunities in the emerging ranching industry. Faced with limited resources, competition for land, and control by governments and Indian agents, many Native people still managed to develop their own herds or to find work as cowboys. As the ways of the Old West changed, new forms of entertainment and sport evolved. Impresarios such as Buffalo Bill Cody invented the Wild West show, employing Native actors and stunt performers to dramatize scenes from the history of the West and to demonstrate the friendly competitions that cowboys enjoyed at the end of a long round-up or cattle drive. The popularity of rodeos also grew within Native communities, and arenas were built on many reserves. Native rodeos are still held, while many Native competitors ride in professional rodeos as well. Today, Plains and Plateau peoples proudly continue a long tradition of cowboying. Legends of Our Times is a celebration of their rich contribution to ranching and rodeo life.
Roping the Wind
Title | Roping the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Pearce |
Publisher | Kate Pearce |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2023-03-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Barely thirty and already washed up, rodeo cowboy Jay Turner has nothing to show for his twelve-year career except a few gold buckles and a busted-up knee. The very last thing he needs is career advice from his orthopedic surgeon, a chilly woman who has obviously never been thrown off a bucking bronco. Instead, Jay decides to lasso the beautiful lady doc with an intimate proposition. Dr. Helen Kinsale’s own fast-track career is hanging by a thread as past mistakes and her ex-husband threaten her professional reputation. When Jay offers a no-holds-barred affair, she eagerly accepts the escape from her narrow little world. But the affair quickly turns into something else as they discover a dark sexual compatibility that leads them into new erotic situations and extreme sensations.
Ranch Roping
Title | Ranch Roping PDF eBook |
Author | Buck Brannaman |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 144 |
Release | 2009-01-13 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1461745837 |
Ranch roping is at the heart of all ranch work, and unlike the rodeo variation of calf roping, the “vacquero” tradition calls for techniques that result in a skillful and graceful throw and catch. Buck Brannaman, a world-renowned master of the art, describes the essential tools, the partnership between horse and rider (incorporating the Natural Horsemanship approach for which the author is famous), and the mechanics needed to become a successful ranch roper, whether in competition or in actual cattle work. One-hundred full-color photographs of Buck in action enhance the step-by-step methodology that leads to mastering this essential Western skill. Whether you ride or rope or just wish you could, here's a book for everyone who is captivated by Western traditions and contemporary life.
Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon
Title | Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon PDF eBook |
Author | Zane Grey |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Adventure stories, American |
ISBN |
A true account of the author's adventures with Buffalo Jones, the last of the plainsmen, in 1908. Many of the incidents were incorporated into the author's fiction story The young lion hunter.