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Canyons --- Natural history --- Ranchers --- Ranchmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Farmers --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- Cañons --- Valleys --- History. --- Pinto Canyon (Tex.) --- Big Bend Region (Tex.) --- Chinati Mountains (Tex.) --- Big Bend Country (Tex.)
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Cowboy Classics looks at the surprisingly close connection between Western film and Greek and Roman epic, each of which focuses on a mythic-historical period from the past where our societal notions of what constitutes heroism, masculinity, and honor were first forged.
Western films --- Epic poetry, Greek --- Heroes. --- Cowboys. --- Bronco busters --- Broncobusters --- Buckaroos --- Buckeroos --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Vaqueiros --- Vaqueros --- Cattle herders --- Horsemen and horsewomen --- Gauchos --- Heroism --- Persons --- Antiheroes --- Apotheosis --- Courage --- History and criticism. --- Cowboys in popular culture --- Popular culture
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Horses. --- Cowboys. --- Horses --- Legends and stories. --- Equus caballus --- Farriery --- Hippology --- Horse --- Domestic animals --- Equus --- Livestock --- Pachyderms --- Hinnies --- Mules --- Bronco busters --- Broncobusters --- Buckaroos --- Buckeroos --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Vaqueiros --- Vaqueros --- Cattle herders --- Horsemen and horsewomen --- Gauchos
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Herders --- Nomads --- Congresses. --- #SBIB:39A11 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Antropologie : socio-politieke structuren en relaties --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Conferences - Meetings --- Nomadic peoples --- Nomadism --- Pastoral peoples --- Vagabonds --- Wanderers --- Herdsmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Congresses --- Persons --- Livestock workers --- Livestock --- Pastoral systems --- Rangelands --- Nomads - Congresses --- Herders - Congresses --- Pastoralisme nomade
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English language --- Cowboys --- Readers --- Textbooks for foreign speakers --- Cartoons and comics --- -English language --- -Readers --- -Chrestomathies --- Preschool readers --- Anthologies --- Textbooks --- Germanic languages --- Bronco busters --- Broncobusters --- Buckaroos --- Buckeroos --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Vaqueiros --- Vaqueros --- Cattle herders --- Horsemen and horsewomen --- Gauchos --- -Cartoons and comics --- -Bronco busters --- Chrestomathies --- English language - Textbooks for foreign speakers --- Cowboys - Cartoons and comics --- Readers - Cowboys
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Herders --- -Nomads --- -Rural development --- -Community development, Rural --- Development, Rural --- Integrated rural development --- Regional development --- Rehabilitation, Rural --- Rural community development --- Rural development --- Rural economic development --- Agriculture and state --- Community development --- Economic development --- Regional planning --- Nomadic peoples --- Nomadism --- Pastoral peoples --- Vagabonds --- Wanderers --- Persons --- Herdsmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Livestock workers --- Livestock --- Nomads --- Pastoral systems --- Rangelands --- Congresses --- Citizen participation --- Social aspects --- -Congresses
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Cowboys --- Regionalism --- Bronco busters --- Broncobusters --- Buckaroos --- Buckeroos --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Vaqueiros --- Vaqueros --- Cattle herders --- Horsemen and horsewomen --- Gauchos --- Baroncelli, Folco de, --- Camargue (France) --- Île de la Camargue (France) --- La Camargue (France) --- Plaine de la Camargue (France) --- The Camargue (France) --- Social life and customs. --- History.
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Ranch life --- Ranchers --- United States Local History --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- Ranchmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Farmers --- Farm life --- Frontier and pioneer life --- History --- Biography --- Harbison, Helen Sewell, --- Jim Hogg County (Tex.) --- Jim Hogg Co., Tex. --- Hogg County (Tex.) --- Duval County (Tex.) --- Brooks County (Tex.) --- Social life and customs.
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The stories of three former Colorado ranch owners and their unconventional living arrangement opens a window on life in the West throughout the last century.
Landscape changes --- Mountain life --- Ranch life --- Ranchers --- Change, Landscape --- Geomorphology --- Country life --- Farm life --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Ranchmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Farmers --- Lamb, Josephine, --- Elliott, Ida, --- Elliott, John, --- Lamb, Jo, --- Meyer, Ida, --- Larimer County (Colo.) --- Larimer Co., Colo. --- Environmental conditions. --- History. --- Social life and customs.
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He already owned and managed two ranches and needed a third about as much as he needed a permanent migraine: that's what Alan Day said every time his friend pestered him about an old ranch in South Dakota. But in short order, he proudly owned 35,000 pristine grassy acres. The opportunity then dropped into his lap to establish a sanctuary for unadoptable wild horses previously warehoused by the Bureau of Land Management. After Day successfully lobbied Congress, those acres became Mustang Meadows Ranch, the first government-sponsored wild horse sanctuary established in the United States.<
Mustang --- Wild horses --- Cowboys --- Ranchers --- Wildlife conservationists --- Ranch life --- Farm life --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Horse breeds --- Feral horses --- Feral livestock --- Feral mammals --- Horses --- Conservationists --- Ranchmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Farmers --- Bronco busters --- Broncobusters --- Buckaroos --- Buckeroos --- Vaqueiros --- Vaqueros --- Cattle herders --- Horsemen and horsewomen --- Gauchos --- Conservation --- Government policy --- Day, H. Alan. --- South Dakota --- State of South Dakota --- Dakota Territory --- Social life and customs.