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101 Ranch Real Wild West

101 Ranch Real Wild West
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1913
Genre: Wild west shows
ISBN:

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Miller Bros' 101 Ranch

Miller Bros' 101 Ranch
Author: Miller Bros
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release:
Genre: Miller Bros. & Arlington 101 Ranch Real Wild West (Organization)
ISBN:

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Promotional magazine for the 101 Ranch, with color illustration on front cover of various ethnic performers on horseback.


Native Performers in Wild West Shows

Native Performers in Wild West Shows
Author: Linda Scarangella McNenly
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0806149809

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Now that the West is no longer so wild, it’s easy to dismiss Buffalo Bill Cody’s world-famous Wild West shows as promoters of stereotypes and clichés. But looking at this unique American genre from the Native American point of view provides thought-provoking new perspectives. Focusing on the experiences of Native performers and performances, Linda Scarangella McNenly begins her examination of these spectacles with Buffalo Bill’s 1880s pageants. She then traces the continuing performance of these acts, still a feature of regional celebrations in both Canada and the United States—and even at Euro Disney. Drawing on interviews with contemporary performers and descendants of twentieth-century performers, McNenly elicits insider perspectives to suggest new interpretations of their performances and experiences; she also uses these insights to analyze archival materials, especially photographs. Some Native performers saw Wild West shows not necessarily as demeaning, but rather as opportunities—for travel, for employment, for recognition, and for the preservation and expression of important cultural traditions. Other Native families were able to guide their own careers and even create their own Wild West shows. Today, Native performers at Buffalo Bill Days in Sheridan, Wyoming, wear their own regalia and choreograph their own performances. Through dancing and music, they express their own vision of a contemporary Native identity based on powwow cultures. Proud of their skills and successes, Native performers at Euro Disney are establishing promising careers. The effects of colonialism are undeniable, yet McNenly’s study reveals how these Native peoples have adapted and re-created Wild West shows to express their own identities and to advance their own goals.


Wild West Shows

Wild West Shows
Author: Paul Reddin
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252067877

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The Wild West: a term that conjures up pictures of wagon trains, unspoiled prairies, Indians, rough 'n' ready cowboys, roundups, and buffalo herds. Where did this collection of images come from? Paul Reddin exposes the mythology of the American frontier as a carefully crafted product of the Wild West show. Focusing on such pivotal figures as George Catlin, Buffalo Bill Cody, and Tom Mix, Reddin traces the rise and fall of a popular entertainment shaped out of the "raw material of America." Buffalo Bill and other entertainers capitalized on public fascination with the danger, heroism, and courage associated with the frontier by continually modifying their presentation of the West to suit their audiences. Thus the Wild West show, contrary to its own claims of accuracy and authenticity, was highly selective in its representations of the West as well as widely influential in shaping the public image of life on the Great Plains. A uniquely American entertainment--colorful, energetic, unabashed, and, as Reddin demonstrates, self-made--the Wild West show exerted an appeal that was all but irresistible to a public hovering uncertainly between industrial progress and nostalgia for a romanticized past.


The Real Wild West

The Real Wild West
Author: Michael Wallis
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2000-07-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312263812

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Chronicles the history of the 101 Ranch and discusses how the ranch's traveling show embodied the spirit of the American frontier.


Exhibitors Daily Review

Exhibitors Daily Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1925
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN:

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