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When Indians Became Cowboys
When Indians Became Cowboys: Native Peoples and Cattle Ranching in the American West | Peter Iverson
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Focusing on the northern plains and the Southwest, Iverson traces the rise and fall of individual and tribal cattle industries against the backdrop of changing federal Indian policies. He describes the Indian Bureau's inability to recognize that most nineteenth-century reservations were better suited to ranching than farming. Even though allotment and leasing stifled ranching, livestock became symbols and ranching a new means of resisting, adapting, and living - for remaining Native.
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tournevis The thing about cowboys is they were disproportionnally more black, more female and more gay than the US population at the time and waaaayyyy more than pop culture remembers. 5y
KarenUK Thanks for sharing this...👍💕 5y
Chrissyreadit @tournevis yes- popular culture skews a lot of information to the detriment of our greater culture. It‘s how minority ideas and uninformed opinions gain stranglehold‘s. 5y
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Cinfhen Wow!! I honestly didn‘t know that @tournevis 5y
Cinfhen So interesting , Chrissy!! 5y
tournevis @Cinfhen There are studies, many, but pop culture has not caught up to research, mostly because at the time pulp and dime novel writers (mostly White urban men in the East) did not reflect real life in their works. 5y
tournevis @Cinfhen Just google Vaqueros and Cowboys of color and you'll find a alot. So many POCs and gays! 5y
Cinfhen @tournevis 👍🏻 5y
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