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When Indians Became Cowboys

Native Peoples and Cattle Ranching in the American West

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Focusing on Indian cattle ranching, the book highlights its economic viability and cultural significance. It illustrates how ranchers express generosity through sharing cattle and food, especially during celebrations. The narrative emphasizes the pride associated with expert riding skills and the ability to raise prime cattle, showcasing how Indian ranchers can thrive and compete within a predominantly non-Indian society.

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When Indians Became Cowboys, Peter Iverson

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Title
When Indians Became Cowboys
Subtitle
Native Peoples and Cattle Ranching in the American West
Language
English
Released
2019
Format
Paperback
Pages
290
ISBN13
9780806128849
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Focusing on Indian cattle ranching, the book highlights its economic viability and cultural significance. It illustrates how ranchers express generosity through sharing cattle and food, especially during celebrations. The narrative emphasizes the pride associated with expert riding skills and the ability to raise prime cattle, showcasing how Indian ranchers can thrive and compete within a predominantly non-Indian society.