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Book A Cowboy s Life is Very Dangerous Work

Download or read book A Cowboy s Life is Very Dangerous Work written by Malcolm McLeod and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The story of the cattle barons has often overshadowed the experiences of the common cowboy on whose labor the ranchers' wealth was built. Malcolm McLeod recorded the life of privation and danger of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century mixed-blood cowboy. He worked for cattle owners across Montana and in southern British Columbia and eastern Washington. Born in Washington Territory in 1870 of Scotch, French Canadian, and Chippewa Indian heritage, McLeod traveled countless miles over the years. But home remained the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana, where he was enrolled and allotted land. McLeod worked for Charles Allard, one of the largest stock owners on the Flathead Reservation. He herded Allard's famous buffalo herd and even rode buffalo for Allard's short-lived Wild West Show in 1893. In later years McLeod tried his hand at farming, at a harness and shoe repair shop, and in the taxi business, but these enterprises never provided the excitement and danger of his cowboy work. It was the labor and experiences of men like McLeod that built the modern Flathead Reservation community and economy.

Book Saddling Up Anyway

    Book Details:
  • Author : Patrick Dearen
  • Publisher : Taylor Trade Publications
  • Release : 2006-03-27
  • ISBN : 1589792238
  • Pages : 190 pages

Download or read book Saddling Up Anyway written by Patrick Dearen and published by Taylor Trade Publications. This book was released on 2006-03-27 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every time a cowhand dug his boot into the stirrup, he knew that the ride could carry him to trail's end. With real stories told by men who were cowboys before the 1930s, this book captures the everyday perils of the flinty hoofs and devil horns of an outlaw steer, the crush of a half-ton of fury in the guise of a saddle horse, the snap of a rope pulled taut enough to sever digits. Whether destined to be remembered or forgotten, a cowhand clung to life with all the zeal with which he approached his trade.

Book The Cowboy Encyclopedia

    Book Details:
  • Author : Richard W. Slatta
  • Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
  • Release : 1996
  • ISBN : 9780393314731
  • Pages : 504 pages

Download or read book The Cowboy Encyclopedia written by Richard W. Slatta and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 1996 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over 450 entries provide information on cowboy history, culture, and myth of both North and South America.

Book One Life at a Time  Please

Download or read book One Life at a Time Please written by Edward Abbey and published by Holt Paperbacks. This book was released on 1988-02-15 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From stories about cattlemen, fellow critics, his beloved desert, cities, and technocrats to thoughts on sin and redemption, this is one of our most treasured writers at the height of his powers.

Book Black Cowboys in the American West

Download or read book Black Cowboys in the American West written by Bruce A. Glasrud and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 2016-09-28 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who were the black cowboys? They were drovers, foremen, fiddlers, cowpunchers, cattle rustlers, cooks, and singers. They worked as wranglers, riders, ropers, bulldoggers, and bronc busters. They came from varied backgrounds—some grew up in slavery, while free blacks often got their start in Texas and Mexico. Most who joined the long trail drives were men, but black women also rode and worked on western ranches and farms. The first overview of the subject in more than fifty years, Black Cowboys in the American West surveys the life and work of these cattle drivers from the years before the Civil War through the turn of the twentieth century. Including both classic, previously published articles and exciting new research, this collection also features select accounts of twentieth-century rodeos, music, people, and films. Arranged in three sections—“Cowboys on the Range,” “Performing Cowboys,” and “Outriders of the Black Cowboys”—the thirteen chapters illuminate the great diversity of the black cowboy experience. Like all ranch hands and riders, African American cowboys lived hard, dangerous lives. But black drovers were expected to do the roughest, most dangerous work—and to do it without complaint. They faced discrimination out west, albeit less than in the South, which many had left in search of autonomy and freedom. As cowboys, they could escape the brutal violence visited on African Americans in many southern communities and northern cities. Black cowhands remain an integral part of life in the West, the descendants of African Americans who ventured west and helped settle and establish black communities. This long-overdue examination of nineteenth- and twentieth-century black cowboys ensures that they, and their many stories and experiences, will continue to be known and told.

Book New York State Assessment  Preparing for Next Generation Success  English Language Arts Grade 5

Download or read book New York State Assessment Preparing for Next Generation Success English Language Arts Grade 5 written by Michelle Wertman and published by Teacher Created Materials. This book was released on 2023-01-31 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Give today’s fifth grade students the tools they need to excel on the New York State English Language Arts Test! This book offers opportunities for both guided and independent practice to prepare students for the standardized assessment. Educators can incorporate these meaningful, rigorous practice exercises into daily learning to expand students’ knowledge and set them up for 21st century success. • Boost confidence and reduce testing anxiety by using practice tests to improve student performance • Ensure students are comfortable with a range of question formats, various genres of texts, and higher-level questions • Prepare students for tests measuring NYS Next Generation Learning Standards • Use the full answer key to identify learning gaps and review grammar, reading, and writing skills

Book 150 Western Classics

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  • Author : Mark Twain
  • Publisher : Good Press
  • Release : 2023-12-28
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 12836 pages

Download or read book 150 Western Classics written by Mark Twain and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-28 with total page 12836 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 150 Western Classics presents an unparalleled assembly of stories that weave the rich tapestry of the American West, capturing its vast landscapes, its tumultuous history, and its indomitable spirit. This anthology showcases a diversity of literary styles, ranging from the rugged realism of frontier life to the romanticized myths that have come to define the genre. The collection embodies the essence of Western literature, featuring narratives that explore the complexities of human nature against the backdrop of the American frontier. Standout pieces within the anthology include tales of high adventure, stoic courage, and the relentless pursuit of justice, all of which contribute to the reimagining and preservation of the American West in the literary canon. The contributing authors and editors of 150 Western Classics bring together a remarkable range of backgrounds, from celebrated novelists like Mark Twain and Willa Cather to pioneering Western storytellers such as Zane Grey and Owen Wister. This collective reflects a myriad of historical, cultural, and literary movements, from the realism and romanticism that defined early American literature to the naturalism that informed the later works. Together, these voices create a multidimensional portrait of the American West, offering readers an expansive perspective on its legends, hardships, and triumphs. 150 Western Classics is an essential volume for anyone interested in exploring the depth and diversity of the American West through its literature. This anthology provides a unique opportunity to engage with the works of some of the genre's most influential figures, offering a comprehensive view that spans the classic to the contemporary. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this collection for its educational value, its breadth of insights, and the ongoing dialogue it fosters between the myriad authors' works. It is a testament to the enduring allure of the West and its capacity to inspire storytelling that resonates across generations.

Book Black Cowboys Of Texas

Download or read book Black Cowboys Of Texas written by Sara R. Massey and published by Texas A&M University Press. This book was released on 2000 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers twenty-four essays about African American men and women who worked in the Texas cattle industry from the slave days of the mid-19th century through the early 20th century.

Book New York State Assessment  Preparing for Next Generation Success  Grade 5 English Language Arts  Teacher s Guide

Download or read book New York State Assessment Preparing for Next Generation Success Grade 5 English Language Arts Teacher s Guide written by Michelle Wertman and published by Teacher Created Materials. This book was released on 2023-01-31 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn how to prepare today’s fifth grade students for the New York State English Language Arts Test! This teacher's guide shares best practices and instructions for how to use the New York State Assessment: Preparing for Next Generation Success: English Language Arts Grade 5 practice books in classroom settings. These books provide opportunities for both guided and independent practice to prepare students for the standardized assessment. With the meaningful tools in this teacher’s guide, educators can smoothly incorporate these engaging, rigorous practice exercises into daily learning to expand students’ knowledge and set them up for 21st century success. • Use the teacher tips and focused lessons for easy implementation • Build confidence and reduce testing anxiety by using practice tests to improve student performance • Ensure students are comfortable with a range of question formats, various types of texts, and higher-level questions • Help students prepare for tests measuring NYS Next Generation Learning Standards

Book Horsing Around

    Book Details:
  • Author : Lawrence Clayton
  • Publisher : Texas Tech University Press
  • Release : 1998-11
  • ISBN : 9780896724075
  • Pages : 244 pages

Download or read book Horsing Around written by Lawrence Clayton and published by Texas Tech University Press. This book was released on 1998-11 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The tradition of storytelling and folklore reaches deeply into the American notion of national identity, and among the more prominent emblems of American culture stands the cowboy. Despite the attempts to modernize the cowboy of our frontier past, today's mounted horsemen have learned how to adapt to a rapidly changing world--while tenaciously holding on to their heritage. Tall tales and yarns make up a great amount of the folklore of this literary tradition, yet woven throughout such stories stir an American mixture of humor, wisdom, and philosophy. In Horsing Around, Clayton, Davis, and Collins draw upon the vast amount of anecdotes portraying the lighter side of working on the range. The collected vignettes in Horsing Around will provide the collector of Texana greater accessibility to stories that are often told only at public performances.

Book Farmer s Advocate and Home Journal

Download or read book Farmer s Advocate and Home Journal written by and published by . This book was released on 1920 with total page 984 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Equitrekking

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  • Author : Darley Newman
  • Publisher : Chronicle Books
  • Release : 2008-08-13
  • ISBN : 9780811865272
  • Pages : 152 pages

Download or read book Equitrekking written by Darley Newman and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2008-08-13 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This companion to the American Public Television series, Equitrekking, proves that the world's most beautiful views are often best seen from atop a horse. This gorgeous book features dozens of scenic rides in the U.S. and around theglobe. Hundreds of stunning photographs paired with Darley Newman's colorful travelogue bring to life a vibrant mix of landscape, history, culture, and horses. Readers will journey from the remarkable ruins of Ireland and charming colonial towns of Spain, to the lush rainforests of Hawaii. For armchair travelers and horse lovers alike, Equitrekking will inspire anyone who dreams of riding off into the sunset.

Book The Good  The Bad and The Ugly   175  Western Novels   Short Stories in One Edition

Download or read book The Good The Bad and The Ugly 175 Western Novels Short Stories in One Edition written by Mark Twain and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-11-27 with total page 15304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The anthology 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition' presents an unparalleled compilation, showcasing the vast landscapes of the American West through the prism of over forty authors eyes. This diverse collection spans the spectrum from the gritty realism of pioneer life to the mythic valorization of the cowboy ethos, exploring themes of adventure, lawlessness, and the human struggle against natural elements. The variegated literary styles, including the refined prose of Twain, the rugged simplicity of London, and the narrative ingenuity of Harte, underscore the multifaceted nature of Western storytelling. These stories capture the spirit of an era, offering readers a mosaic of courageous heroes, nefarious outlaws, and spirited pioneers navigating the rugged terrains of life in Western America. The backgrounds of the contributing authors encompass a broad spectrum of American literature, from the well-known figures such as Mark Twain and Jack London to less visible but equally significant writers like William Patterson White and Marah Ellis Ryan. Collectively, they represent a formidable assembly weaving together the historical, cultural, and literary movements of their time. Each contributes a unique voice to the exploration of the Western frontier, reflecting their personal experiences, imaginations, and the zeitgeist of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. This confluence of diverse perspectives provides a rich, nuanced understanding of the Western genre, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of frontier life and the enduring appeal of Western narratives. 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition' is an essential anthology for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the expansive world of Western literature. It offers a unique opportunity to traverse the wide-ranging landscapes of human emotion and adventure, curated through the lenses of masters in the genre. This collection is a treasure trove for students, scholars, and aficionados of American literature and history, promising a deeper appreciation of the Western ethos and its impact on American cultural identity. It beckons readers to explore the myriad of stories that paint a vivid tableau of the American West, a testament to the enduring legacy of its narratives.

Book Volcano Cowboys

    Book Details:
  • Author : Dick Thompson
  • Publisher : Macmillan
  • Release : 2002-01-18
  • ISBN : 9780312286682
  • Pages : 340 pages

Download or read book Volcano Cowboys written by Dick Thompson and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2002-01-18 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In "one of the best science books of the year" ("Library Journal"), the author celebrates volcano "cowboys, " their hazardous lives, and the often harrowing decisions they must make while studying eruptions. 8-page photo insert.

Book The Goddess of War

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  • Author : Dennis McCown
  • Publisher : Sunstone Press
  • Release : 2013-02-15
  • ISBN : 161139063X
  • Pages : 344 pages

Download or read book The Goddess of War written by Dennis McCown and published by Sunstone Press. This book was released on 2013-02-15 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: John Wesley Hardin is the most famous gunfighter of the American Wild West. The subject of conversations from the Mexican border to the rowdy saloons of Kansas, he was the greatest celebrity of the age. He wrote an autobiography, but he only told what he wanted known, and few have researched beyond that. Today, Hardin is an enigma. Part of the mystery is his disastrous relationship with Helen Beulah Mrose, yet she has not been researched at all. Until now. Helen Beulah's story is the final piece of the vast jigsaw of Hardin's life and legend. Author Dennis McCown has delved into the mystery of Helen Beulah. Researching from Florida to California and north to faraway Alaska, McCown has uncovered one of the great tragedies of the Wild West. He developed this into the story of those around John Wesley Hardin. In the end, this is a woman's story, not a gunfighter's, and it's also four biographies. Hardin's story is told, but so is Helen Mrose's. Martin Mrose and Laura Jennings are little known today, but their lives are integral to the mystery. Written for a general audience, the story includes footnotes for those interested in knowing more, footnotes historian Leon Metz called "the best I've ever seen." DENNIS McCOWN was born and raised in Wyoming and is proud of his "cowboy" heritage. Though he has traveled widely, he always comes back to his roots. After hearing references to Helen Beulah Mrose, McCown spent sixteen years researching her story. A member of the Wild West History Association (WWHA), McCown is a former member of the National Outlaw-Lawman Association (NOLA) and the Western Outlaw-Lawman Association (WOLA), which merged to form the WWHA. McCown is also a member of SASS, the Single-Action Shooting Society. Today McCown is a college instructor in Texas.

Book The Compton Cowboys

Download or read book The Compton Cowboys written by Walter Thompson-Hernandez and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2020-04-28 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Thompson-Hernández's portrayal of Compton's black cowboys broadens our perception of Compton's young black residents, and connects the Compton Cowboys to the historical legacy of African Americans in the west. An eye-opening, moving book.”—Margot Lee Shetterly, New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Figures “Walter Thompson-Hernández has written a book for the ages: a profound and moving account of what it means to be black in America that is awe inspiring in its truth-telling and limitless in its empathy. Here is an American epic of black survival and creativity, of terrible misfortune and everyday resilience, of grace, redemption and, yes, cowboys.”— Junot Díaz, Pulitzer prize-winning author of This is How You Lose Her A rising New York Times reporter tells the compelling story of The Compton Cowboys, a group of African-American men and women who defy stereotypes and continue the proud, centuries-old tradition of black cowboys in the heart of one of America’s most notorious cities. In Compton, California, ten black riders on horseback cut an unusual profile, their cowboy hats tilted against the hot Los Angeles sun. They are the Compton Cowboys, their small ranch one of the very last in a formerly semirural area of the city that has been home to African-American horse riders for decades. To most people, Compton is known only as the home of rap greats NWA and Kendrick Lamar, hyped in the media for its seemingly intractable gang violence. But in 1988 Mayisha Akbar founded The Compton Jr. Posse to provide local youth with a safe alternative to the streets, one that connected them with the rich legacy of black cowboys in American culture. From Mayisha’s youth organization came the Cowboys of today: black men and women from Compton for whom the ranch and the horses provide camaraderie, respite from violence, healing from trauma, and recovery from incarceration. The Cowboys include Randy, Mayisha’s nephew, faced with the daunting task of remaking the Cowboys for a new generation; Anthony, former drug dealer and inmate, now a family man and mentor, Keiara, a single mother pursuing her dream of winning a national rodeo championship, and a tight clan of twentysomethings--Kenneth, Keenan, Charles, and Tre--for whom horses bring the freedom, protection, and status that often elude the young black men of Compton. The Compton Cowboys is a story about trauma and transformation, race and identity, compassion, and ultimately, belonging. Walter Thompson-Hernández paints a unique and unexpected portrait of this city, pushing back against stereotypes to reveal an urban community in all its complexity, tragedy, and triumph. The Compton Cowboys is illustrated with 10-15 photographs.

Book Trails of Historic New Mexico

Download or read book Trails of Historic New Mexico written by Hunt Janin and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2014-11-21 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a survey of the major historic trails of New Mexico and other parts of the American Southwest. These trails were used by Indians, prospectors, soldiers, buffalo hunters, immigrants, and cattle and sheep drovers, and, unlike other, more famous Western trails, were used as a network of two-way trade routes instead of one-way avenues for westward migration. Introductory chapters highlight prehistoric Indian trails, Spanish exploration, and Pecos as a microcosm of the old Southwest. Each subsequent chapter covers an individual trail, describing its history and some of the people who used it. A chronology of New Mexico's history and trail system is included, as are maps of the most important trails.