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COWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
LAKOTA INDIAN: VISION QUEST Crying for a Vision For generations, the vision quest has been an extremely important part of Lakota life and ritual. Until recent times, all young men sought this experience, sometimes as young as 10 or 11 and never later than their early teens. Later in life, men wouldoften
OLD WEST SALOON
The Old West saloon conjures up images of gunfights, heavy drinking, dancing girls and brawling cowboys and gunfighters. It was also popular with miners and soldiers. The saloon was often depicted having duel wooden doors that swung open, a wide wooden boardwalk in frontand a
COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". WhenST. ELMO'S FIRE
St. Elmo’s Fire. This phenomena has also been called “Foxfire” and it is a phosphorescent light, in the context of the old wild west, often seen on the tips of the cattle’s horns and at times on the ears of horses, during stormy nights, or when electricity is in the air. The phenomenon is scientifically known as a corona or pointdischarge.
SHOOT OUT - THE WILD WEST You're the sheriff. Here you get to choose how you will handle the bad guys: shoot, duel or arrest them in this fun wild west shootout game. Use your mouse to point and click to beat the outlaws. THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s first LAKOTA: CONCEPT OF WAKAN To try to describe the Lakota (Sioux) concept of "wakan" would be much like trying to put down a few paragraphs and accurately and amply sum up "God." It can't be done. Wakan is so faceted in nature it would be impossible to describe it all in words, but the GUNFIGHT AT O.K. CORRAL The legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral occurred at about 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, October 26, 1881, in a vacant lot (lot 2, in block 17) behind a corral, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. At that time, a corral was like a livery stable. Some of the fight also tookplace
WESTERN FACTS OF THE WILD WEST If you’re looking to find “how the west was won”, you’ll learn from these pages that it was won with courage, perseverance, adventure, inventiveness and strength of purpose. The American History of the Wild West frontier is filled with interesting facts about pioneer people such as James Bowie, General ArmstrongCOWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
LAKOTA INDIAN: VISION QUEST Crying for a Vision For generations, the vision quest has been an extremely important part of Lakota life and ritual. Until recent times, all young men sought this experience, sometimes as young as 10 or 11 and never later than their early teens. Later in life, men wouldoften
OLD WEST SALOON
The Old West saloon conjures up images of gunfights, heavy drinking, dancing girls and brawling cowboys and gunfighters. It was also popular with miners and soldiers. The saloon was often depicted having duel wooden doors that swung open, a wide wooden boardwalk in frontand a
COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". WhenST. ELMO'S FIRE
St. Elmo’s Fire. This phenomena has also been called “Foxfire” and it is a phosphorescent light, in the context of the old wild west, often seen on the tips of the cattle’s horns and at times on the ears of horses, during stormy nights, or when electricity is in the air. The phenomenon is scientifically known as a corona or pointdischarge.
SHOOT OUT - THE WILD WEST You're the sheriff. Here you get to choose how you will handle the bad guys: shoot, duel or arrest them in this fun wild west shootout game. Use your mouse to point and click to beat the outlaws. THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s first LAKOTA: CONCEPT OF WAKAN To try to describe the Lakota (Sioux) concept of "wakan" would be much like trying to put down a few paragraphs and accurately and amply sum up "God." It can't be done. Wakan is so faceted in nature it would be impossible to describe it all in words, but the GUNFIGHT AT O.K. CORRAL The legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral occurred at about 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, October 26, 1881, in a vacant lot (lot 2, in block 17) behind a corral, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. At that time, a corral was like a livery stable. Some of the fight also tookplace
WESTERN FACTS OF THE WILD WEST If you’re looking to find “how the west was won”, you’ll learn from these pages that it was won with courage, perseverance, adventure, inventiveness and strength of purpose. The American History of the Wild West frontier is filled with interesting facts about pioneer people such as James Bowie, General ArmstrongCOWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
INDIAN RELIGION
Explore American Indian religions, faith and worship traditions here at TheWildWest.org. If you look around, you will see countless contributions from American Indians – from the parka on your back; to the hundreds of medical drugs and drug sources; to the countless uses for cotton; to corn and potatoes, foodsTHE WILD BUNCH
The Wild Bunch, also known as the Doolin–Dalton Gang (Bill Doolin, pictured left), was a group of outlaws based in Indian Territory, that terrorized Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma Territory during the 1890s—robbing banks, stores and trains, and killing lawmen. COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". When THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s firstANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
DALTON GANG
You had to have a score card in the Old West, as lawmen turned outlaw and outlaws turned lawmen. Grat, Bob and Emmett Dalton - leaders of the infamous Dalton Gang - all wore badges before turning to the dark side. Grat was a U.S. marshal, Bob served as chiefSON-OF-A-BITCH STEW
2 pounds lean beef Half a calf heart 1/2 pounds calf liver 1 set sweetbreads 1 set brains 1 set marrow gut Salt, pepper Louisiana hot sauce Kill off a young steer. Cut up beef, liver and heart into I -inch cubes; slice the marrow gut into small rings. Place BLACK BART - THE WILD WEST Master outlaw, Black Bart was born in 1829 . He was a California stagecoach robber whose real name was Charles E. Bolles, also known as Charles E. Boles, C.E. Bolton and Charles E. Bowles. Very little is known about him other than his thefts against Wells Fargo from1875-1883. It
COWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
LEGENDARY WOMEN OF THE WILD WEST Women of the American wild west had to be a resourceful lot to cope with the elements that surrounded them: the harsh conditions, lawlessness and living in an age where there were few amenities. Some women took to the gun as readily as any man and others made lives for LAKOTA INDIAN: VISION QUEST Crying for a Vision For generations, the vision quest has been an extremely important part of Lakota life and ritual. Until recent times, all young men sought this experience, sometimes as young as 10 or 11 and never later than their early teens. Later in life, men wouldoften
OLD WEST SALOON
The Old West saloon conjures up images of gunfights, heavy drinking, dancing girls and brawling cowboys and gunfighters. It was also popular with miners and soldiers. The saloon was often depicted having duel wooden doors that swung open, a wide wooden boardwalk in frontand a
COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". When THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s firstANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
ST. ELMO'S FIRE
St. Elmo’s Fire. This phenomena has also been called “Foxfire” and it is a phosphorescent light, in the context of the old wild west, often seen on the tips of the cattle’s horns and at times on the ears of horses, during stormy nights, or when electricity is in the air. The phenomenon is scientifically known as a corona or pointdischarge.
SHOOT OUT - THE WILD WEST You're the sheriff. Here you get to choose how you will handle the bad guys: shoot, duel or arrest them in this fun wild west shootout game. Use your mouse to point and click to beat the outlaws. LAKOTA: CONCEPT OF WAKAN To try to describe the Lakota (Sioux) concept of "wakan" would be much like trying to put down a few paragraphs and accurately and amply sum up "God." It can't be done. Wakan is so faceted in nature it would be impossible to describe it all in words, but theCOWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
LEGENDARY WOMEN OF THE WILD WEST Women of the American wild west had to be a resourceful lot to cope with the elements that surrounded them: the harsh conditions, lawlessness and living in an age where there were few amenities. Some women took to the gun as readily as any man and others made lives for LAKOTA INDIAN: VISION QUEST Crying for a Vision For generations, the vision quest has been an extremely important part of Lakota life and ritual. Until recent times, all young men sought this experience, sometimes as young as 10 or 11 and never later than their early teens. Later in life, men wouldoften
OLD WEST SALOON
The Old West saloon conjures up images of gunfights, heavy drinking, dancing girls and brawling cowboys and gunfighters. It was also popular with miners and soldiers. The saloon was often depicted having duel wooden doors that swung open, a wide wooden boardwalk in frontand a
COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". When THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s firstANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
ST. ELMO'S FIRE
St. Elmo’s Fire. This phenomena has also been called “Foxfire” and it is a phosphorescent light, in the context of the old wild west, often seen on the tips of the cattle’s horns and at times on the ears of horses, during stormy nights, or when electricity is in the air. The phenomenon is scientifically known as a corona or pointdischarge.
SHOOT OUT - THE WILD WEST You're the sheriff. Here you get to choose how you will handle the bad guys: shoot, duel or arrest them in this fun wild west shootout game. Use your mouse to point and click to beat the outlaws. LAKOTA: CONCEPT OF WAKAN To try to describe the Lakota (Sioux) concept of "wakan" would be much like trying to put down a few paragraphs and accurately and amply sum up "God." It can't be done. Wakan is so faceted in nature it would be impossible to describe it all in words, but the WESTERN FACTS OF THE WILD WEST If you’re looking to find “how the west was won”, you’ll learn from these pages that it was won with courage, perseverance, adventure, inventiveness and strength of purpose. The American History of the Wild West frontier is filled with interesting facts about pioneer people such as James Bowie, General ArmstrongCOWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
INDIAN RELIGION
Explore American Indian religions, faith and worship traditions here at TheWildWest.org. If you look around, you will see countless contributions from American Indians – from the parka on your back; to the hundreds of medical drugs and drug sources; to the countless uses for cotton; to corn and potatoes, foods that make up half the earth’s supply of staple foods.RECOMMENDATIONS
Here you will find related links to products and services that may be of interest to you. Books Guns of the Palmetto Plains (Cracker Western): by Rick Tonyan Tree Hooker will take on anything―man, animal, or force of nature―that stands in the way of his cattle drives during the Civil War. COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". WhenTHE WILD BUNCH
The Wild Bunch, also known as the Doolin–Dalton Gang (Bill Doolin, pictured left), was a group of outlaws based in Indian Territory, that terrorized Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma Territory during the 1890s—robbing banks, stores and trains, and killing lawmen.ANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
GUNFIGHT AT O.K. CORRAL The legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral occurred at about 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, October 26, 1881, in a vacant lot (lot 2, in block 17) behind a corral, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. At that time, a corral was like a livery stable. Some of the fight also tookplace
TUMBLEWEEDS
This is a phrase used to describe various varieties of bushes that break off when very dry, and roll with the wind. These thick matted bushes sometimes stick to each other to resemble a giant Tumbleweed, and single Tumbleweeds six or eight feet in diameter, are not uncommonin the
WESTERN TRAIL CATTLE DRIVE The cattle trail that led to western Kansas and was made after laws were passed against Texas cattle because of the Texas Fever. The trail began near San Antonio and then moved up to Fort Griffin, then crossed the Red River (the present day border of Texas with Oklahoma) .COWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
LEGENDARY WOMEN OF THE WILD WEST Women of the American wild west had to be a resourceful lot to cope with the elements that surrounded them: the harsh conditions, lawlessness and living in an age where there were few amenities. Some women took to the gun as readily as any man and others made lives for LAKOTA INDIAN: VISION QUEST Crying for a Vision For generations, the vision quest has been an extremely important part of Lakota life and ritual. Until recent times, all young men sought this experience, sometimes as young as 10 or 11 and never later than their early teens. Later in life, men wouldoften
OLD WEST SALOON
The Old West saloon conjures up images of gunfights, heavy drinking, dancing girls and brawling cowboys and gunfighters. It was also popular with miners and soldiers. The saloon was often depicted having duel wooden doors that swung open, a wide wooden boardwalk in frontand a
COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". When THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s firstANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
ST. ELMO'S FIRE
St. Elmo’s Fire. This phenomena has also been called “Foxfire” and it is a phosphorescent light, in the context of the old wild west, often seen on the tips of the cattle’s horns and at times on the ears of horses, during stormy nights, or when electricity is in the air. The phenomenon is scientifically known as a corona or pointdischarge.
SHOOT OUT - THE WILD WEST You're the sheriff. Here you get to choose how you will handle the bad guys: shoot, duel or arrest them in this fun wild west shootout game. Use your mouse to point and click to beat the outlaws. LAKOTA: CONCEPT OF WAKAN To try to describe the Lakota (Sioux) concept of "wakan" would be much like trying to put down a few paragraphs and accurately and amply sum up "God." It can't be done. Wakan is so faceted in nature it would be impossible to describe it all in words, but theCOWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
LEGENDARY WOMEN OF THE WILD WEST Women of the American wild west had to be a resourceful lot to cope with the elements that surrounded them: the harsh conditions, lawlessness and living in an age where there were few amenities. Some women took to the gun as readily as any man and others made lives for LAKOTA INDIAN: VISION QUEST Crying for a Vision For generations, the vision quest has been an extremely important part of Lakota life and ritual. Until recent times, all young men sought this experience, sometimes as young as 10 or 11 and never later than their early teens. Later in life, men wouldoften
OLD WEST SALOON
The Old West saloon conjures up images of gunfights, heavy drinking, dancing girls and brawling cowboys and gunfighters. It was also popular with miners and soldiers. The saloon was often depicted having duel wooden doors that swung open, a wide wooden boardwalk in frontand a
COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". When THE AMERICAN INDIANS American Indian tribes have lived and thrived upon the North American landscape for thousands of years—long before there was a United States. Historically, about 500 distinct Native languages were spoken in North America. The names Native Americans and American Indians are used interchangeably on this website to describe America’s firstANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
ST. ELMO'S FIRE
St. Elmo’s Fire. This phenomena has also been called “Foxfire” and it is a phosphorescent light, in the context of the old wild west, often seen on the tips of the cattle’s horns and at times on the ears of horses, during stormy nights, or when electricity is in the air. The phenomenon is scientifically known as a corona or pointdischarge.
SHOOT OUT - THE WILD WEST You're the sheriff. Here you get to choose how you will handle the bad guys: shoot, duel or arrest them in this fun wild west shootout game. Use your mouse to point and click to beat the outlaws. LAKOTA: CONCEPT OF WAKAN To try to describe the Lakota (Sioux) concept of "wakan" would be much like trying to put down a few paragraphs and accurately and amply sum up "God." It can't be done. Wakan is so faceted in nature it would be impossible to describe it all in words, but the WESTERN FACTS OF THE WILD WEST If you’re looking to find “how the west was won”, you’ll learn from these pages that it was won with courage, perseverance, adventure, inventiveness and strength of purpose. The American History of the Wild West frontier is filled with interesting facts about pioneer people such as James Bowie, General ArmstrongCOWBOY HOME PAGE
The American West produced many exciting heroes and legends. Gunslingers like Jesse James and Cole Younger, The Dalton Gang; legends like Kit Carson and Calamity Jane bring up images of train robberies, scouting, pioneering, trapping, and gun-fighting cowboy duels. Fascinating women of the wild west, like Annie Oakley (theultimate
INDIAN RELIGION
Explore American Indian religions, faith and worship traditions here at TheWildWest.org. If you look around, you will see countless contributions from American Indians – from the parka on your back; to the hundreds of medical drugs and drug sources; to the countless uses for cotton; to corn and potatoes, foods that make up half the earth’s supply of staple foods.RECOMMENDATIONS
Here you will find related links to products and services that may be of interest to you. Books Guns of the Palmetto Plains (Cracker Western): by Rick Tonyan Tree Hooker will take on anything―man, animal, or force of nature―that stands in the way of his cattle drives during the Civil War. COWBOY CODES OF THE WEST These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women. Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy". WhenTHE WILD BUNCH
The Wild Bunch, also known as the Doolin–Dalton Gang (Bill Doolin, pictured left), was a group of outlaws based in Indian Territory, that terrorized Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma Territory during the 1890s—robbing banks, stores and trains, and killing lawmen.ANNIE OAKLEY
Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Moses and she was born in Darke County, Ohio in 1860. She helped her family survive by hunting and selling game, or wild animals. Though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter (aperson skillful in
GUNFIGHT AT O.K. CORRAL The legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral occurred at about 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, October 26, 1881, in a vacant lot (lot 2, in block 17) behind a corral, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. At that time, a corral was like a livery stable. Some of the fight also tookplace
TUMBLEWEEDS
This is a phrase used to describe various varieties of bushes that break off when very dry, and roll with the wind. These thick matted bushes sometimes stick to each other to resemble a giant Tumbleweed, and single Tumbleweeds six or eight feet in diameter, are not uncommonin the
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Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. _We just moved the site and are working hard to clean it up._ Be transported into the wild and wooly past of the American Wild West, its history and legends of COWBOYS , western cowgirls and pioneer WOMEN OF THE WEST, guns (like the
legendary 1873 COLT PEACEMAKER ) and other interesting western facts like the PONY EXPRESS MAIL DELIVERY , famous OUTLAWS & LAWMENand the
exciting GUNFIGHT AT O.K. CORRALwhich took place in
Tombstone, Arizona, a true historical landmark! Look for information on MOVIE & SINGING COWBOYSand great
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For example: Cowboys like Wild Bill Hickok, who had talent as gunfighter and scout, along with his reputation as a lawman liked to play poker and was shot dead while he was playing. When shot, he was holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, all black. From then on that hand is referred to as a “Dead Man’s hand”. Our section on AMERICAN INDIANS , if you prefer, details aspects of INDIAN SOCIETY including valuable modern information on AMERICAN INDIAN ANCESTRY & DNA TESTING. You’ll
find interesting American Indian SACRED PLACES & BATTLEGROUNDSto visit,
authentic INDIAN RECIPES and Native LEGENDS & CREATION STORIES. Read historical
information about the heroism of Native Americans during the two world wars when they served as “CODE TALKERS “. Read about AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS, especially Indian
jewelry and dances. The Wild West was a fascinating time and place inAmerican history.
The American west featured all sorts of people from pioneers and scouts to lawmen, outlaws, gangs and gunfighters (gunslingers), to the American cowboy, and legendary pioneering women on the frontier. You’ll find history, lore and biographies of the lives and times of those who populated the Wild West. Meet “Billy The Kid”, Jesse James, the Clantons and the Dalton gang and the lawmen who stopped them, famous sheriffs and their deputies. Learn interesting western facts about inventions like barbed wire and denim blue jeans. Explore the life of the COWBOYS who spent up to four straight months in the saddle, often in the same clothes every day. He ate every meal at the chuck wagon, drinking nothing but coffee and water. At night, if a storm came and the cattle started running, it was the cowboy’s job to jump on his horse to head off the cattle and round them up safely. You’ll also learn of the adventures of pioneers and famous AMERICAN INDIANS (Native Americans) and their battles against European settlers; how they created beautiful arts, crafts, beadwork and stunning silver jewelry like the spectacular squash blossom necklace and ruggedly handsome Navajo Indian rugs and weavings they favored. You can read about American Indian dances and spirituality and religious practices plus enjoy authentic nativerecipes.
Another interesting tidbit: A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West. Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners and gamblers. By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls. Many saloons offered poker, brag, three-card monte, and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to thrive and face growing competition. These added games included billiards, darts. Some saloons even incorporated piano players and theatrical skits. If you want a small taste of the games they played in the old west go to go to our PUZZLES & GAMES SECTION . While the OUTLAWS OF THE OLD WESTpacked their
six shooters and rifles to rob banks, stagecoaches and trains, modern day outlaws are a more inventive lot. Oftentimes, these bandits resort to defrauding innocent folk and use blackmail and extortion instead of revolvers, although, some have certainly been known to use guns too. When the country was wild and young, anything could happen and people often took justice into their own hands. Now, you have to play by the rule of law otherwise you’ll be declared a vigilante. Ride’em cowboy!
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