In the later nineteenth century, a changing economy fostered songs and stories of cowboys, lumberjacks, miners, oil drillers, and railroaders. |
From several metres, the youths take turns lassoing the antlers with rope, like cowboys rustling cattle. |
In the 1880s, as cattle herds spread onto northern ranges, cowboys and cattlemen congregated in Cheyenne. |
Black inner-city cowboys have been racing their horses at the Speedway since before even the old-timers can remember. |
Do the seven-day trip rigged out in ponchos and fleece chaps just like local cowboys. |
Next morning, I joined a walking ride and the cowboys, or wranglers, as they call them here, gave me a very docile horse. |