How to Attend Local Rodeos
Rodeos used to be found only in rural areas, but now you can find a rodeo to attend in virtually every large city in America. In some areas, rodeo is even a high school sport, so you can visit high school rodeo meets on a regular basis. Read on ... [... more]
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Roughstock: The Toughest Events in Rodeo
The spirit and tradition of the American west captured.: Roughstock:The Toughest Events in Rodeo joins a growing body of work by the photojournalist John Annerino that portrays the American western culture with a photographic passion and historical [... more]
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Rodeo Legends: Twenty Extraordinary Athletes of ...
The life and times of the sport of rodeo's twenty greatest athletes, with hundreds of dramatic photographs. [... more]
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Pole Bending
This book serves as an introduction to this high-speed and maximum-precision event of this genteel form of the rodeo. In addition to tracing the origins of this sport, the book delves into a thorough explanation of how the event is conducted, including [... more]
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How to Be a Buckle Bunny
Rodeo is not a glamorous sport. Well known for its hard lifestyle and high rate of injuries, it does manage to share one trait with other sports--the groupie. Buckle bunnies are cowboy groupies that hang out at Rodeos to get close to cowboys. ... [... more]
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How to Buy Rodeo Tickets
How you buy rodeo tickets depends on what type of rodeo you want to attend. Large rodeos that feature professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls often offer tickets online. Smaller local rodeos typically only offer tickets at the door the day of the ... [... more]
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How to Become a Bareback Bronco Rider
Bareback bronco riding is one of rodeo's most physically demanding sports. Not only do bareback riders have to control a wild bucking bronco, they must hang on with one hand while concentrating on marking the horse for a good score. If you want ... [... more]
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How to Become a Saddle Bronc Rider
Saddle bronc riding developed as a competition among cowboys breaking wild horses. Today, better methods of training horses prevail, and bronc riding is limited to rodeos. At these events, you'll find horses bred and trained to buck high, and ... [... more]
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How to Find Festivals and Special Events in Phoenix
Phoenix and its nearby neighbors present a strong lineup of festivals and special events throughout the year. In addition to those listed, check our Related Sites for information on cultural arts, rodeos, Native American celebrations and smaller, ... [... more]
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How to Spend the Fourth of July in Oregon
From picnics to rodeos, there's plenty to do in Oregon to celebrate the Fourth of July. Since Oregon allows fireworks sales to consumers and fireworks displays with a permit from the local authorities, you can even celebrate with your own ... [... more]
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Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, ...
Amazon.com Review: Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show, begun in 1883, was a classic example of American show business: a cowboy-and-Indian spectacular starring 36 real Pawnees, a bunch of rodeo cowboys, 180 horses, and 18 buffalo. Cody treated his mostly [... more]
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Riding Buffaloes and Broncos: Rodeo and Native ...
Not that great of a book: I had to read this book for one of my M.A. classes and I must say, I didn't really enjoy it. It focused on the rodeo and how the Indians used and evolved the rodeo. Indian agents used it, according to this author, to assimilate [... more]
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