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Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia

Author : Lynda Mannik
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9781552382004

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Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia by Lynda Mannik Pdf

In 1939, a troupe of eight rodeo riders, accompanied by an RCMP officer, travelled to Sydney, Australia to compete in the Royal Easter Show. The men were expected to compete in various rodeo events, as well as to sell handicrafts at the fair's "Indian village," where they also camped. International competition in rodeo was very rare at the time, and the team proved to be a popular draw for Australian audiences. This little-known moment in Canadian history is explored in Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia.

Tom Three Persons

Author : Hugh Aylmer Dempsey
Publisher : Purich Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Cowboys
ISBN : 1895830087

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Tom Three Persons by Hugh Aylmer Dempsey Pdf

A biography of Tom Three Persons, a Blood Indian who was a successful Alberta rancher and one of Canada's first rodeo stars.

Legends of Our Times

Author : Morgan Baillargeon,Leslie Heyman Tepper
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 0774806575

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Legends of Our Times by Morgan Baillargeon,Leslie Heyman Tepper Pdf

Based on research conducted for the Canadian Museum of Civilization exhibition Legends of Our Times: Native Ranching and Rodeo Life on the Plains and Plateaus, this volume describes the many aspects of Native cowboy culture, including the spiritual and cultural dimensions, ranching life, and rodeo and associated entertainment. Abundantly illustrated with superb historical and contemporary photographs. Distributed by University of Washington Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

A Wilder West

Author : Mary-Ellen Kelm
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2012-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774820325

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A Wilder West by Mary-Ellen Kelm Pdf

A controversial sport, rodeo is often seen as emblematic of the West's reputation as a "white man's country." A Wilder West complicates this view, showing how rodeo has been an important contact zone -- a chaotic and unpredictable place of encounter that challenged expected social hierarchies. Rodeo has brought people together across racial and gender divides, creating friendships, rivalries, and unexpected intimacies. Fans made hometown cowboys, cowgirls, and Aboriginal riders local heroes. Lavishly illustrated and based on cowboy/cowgirl biographies and memoirs, press coverage, archival records, and dozens of interviews with former and current rodeo contestants, promoters, and audience members, this creative history returns to rodeo's small-town roots to shed light on the history of social relations in Canada's western frontier.

Border Policing

Author : Holly M. Karibo,George T. Díaz
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781477320693

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Border Policing by Holly M. Karibo,George T. Díaz Pdf

An interdisciplinary group of borderlands scholars provide the first expansive comparative history of the way North American borders have been policed—and transgressed—over the past two centuries. An extensive history examining how North American nations have tried (and often failed) to police their borders, Border Policing presents diverse scholarly perspectives on attempts to regulate people and goods at borders, as well as on the ways that individuals and communities have navigated, contested, and evaded such regulation. The contributors explore these power dynamics though a series of case studies on subjects ranging from competing allegiances at the northeastern border during the War of 1812 to struggles over Indian sovereignty and from the effects of the Mexican Revolution to the experiences of smugglers along the Rio Grande during Prohibition. Later chapters stretch into the twenty-first century and consider immigration enforcement, drug trafficking, and representations of border policing in reality television. Together, the contributors explore the powerful ways in which federal authorities impose political agendas on borderlands and how local border residents and regions interact with, and push back against, such agendas. With its rich mix of political, legal, social, and cultural history, this collection provides new insights into the distinct realities that have shaped the international borders of North America.

Reclaiming Canadian Bodies

Author : Lynda Mannik,Karen McGarry
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2015-02-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781554589913

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Reclaiming Canadian Bodies by Lynda Mannik,Karen McGarry Pdf

The central focus of Reclaiming Canadian Bodies is the relationship between visual media, the construction of Canadian national identity, and notions of embodiment. It asks how particular representations of bodies are constructed and performed within the context of visual and discursive mediated content. The book emphasizes the ways individuals destabilize national mainstream visual tropes, which in turn have the potential to destabilize nationalist messages. Drawing upon rich empirical research and relevant theory, the contributors ask how and why particular bodies (of Estonian immigrants, sports stars, First Nations peoples, self-identified homosexuals, and women) are either promoted and upheld as “Canadian” bodies while others are marginalized in or excluded from media representations. Essays are grouped into three sections: Embodied Ideals, The Embodiment of “Others,” and Embodied Activism and Advocacy. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience of scholars and students, this volume is original within the field of visual media, affect theory, and embodiment due to its emphasis on detailed empirical and, in some cases, ethnographic research within a Canadian context.

The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society

Author : Lawrence A. Wenner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 1201 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2022-10-11
Category : Mass media and sports
ISBN : 9780197519011

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The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society by Lawrence A. Wenner Pdf

"The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society features leading international scholars' assessments of scholarly inquiry about sport and society. Divided into six sections, chapters consider dominant issues within key areas, approaches (theory and method) featured in inquiry, and debates needing resolution. Part I: Society and Values considers matters of character, ideology, power, politics, policy, nationalism, diplomacy, militarism, law, ethics, and religion. Part II: Enterprise and Capital considers globalization, spectacle, mega-events, Olympism, corruption, impacts on cities, communities, and the environment, and the press of leadership cultures, economic imperatives, and marketing. Part III: Participation and Cultures considers questions of health and well-being, violence, the medicalization of injury, influences of science and technology, substance use and abuse, the roles of coaching and emotion, challenges of child maltreatment, climates for scandal and athlete activism, and questions over animals in sporting competition. Part IV: Lifespan and Careers considers child socialization, youth and elite athlete development, the roles of sport in education and social mobility, migratory sport labor practices, arcs defining athletic careers, aging, and retirement, and emergent lifestyle sport cultures. Part V: Inclusion and Exclusion considers sport's role in social inclusion and exclusion, development and discrimination, and features treatments of race and ethnicity, indigenous experiences, the intersection of bodily ideals, obesity, and disability, and the gendered impacts on masculinities, femininities, and non-binary experience. Part VI: Spectator Engagement and Media considers sporting heroism and celebrity, fandom and hooliganism, gambling and match-fixing, and the influences of sport journalism, television and film treatments, advertising, and new media"--

Oral History and Photography

Author : A. Freund,A. Thomson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230120099

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Oral History and Photography by A. Freund,A. Thomson Pdf

This book collects original research essays to explore the diverse uses of photographs and photography in oral history, from the use of photos as memory triggers to their deployment in the telling of life stories. The book's contributors include both oral historians and photography scholars and critics.

Travel and Transformation

Author : Garth Lean,Russell Staiff
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317006589

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Travel and Transformation by Garth Lean,Russell Staiff Pdf

Travel and tourism have a long association with the notion of transformation, both in terms of self and social collectives. What is surprising, however, is that this association has, on the whole, remained relatively underexplored and unchallenged, with little in the way of a corpus of academic literature surrounding these themes. Instead, much of the literature to date has focused upon describing and categorising tourism and travel experiences from a supply-side perspective, with travellers themselves defined in terms of their motivations and interests. While the tourism field can lay claim to several significant milestone contributions, there have been few recent attempts at a rigorous re-theorization of the issues arising from the travel/transformation nexus. The opportunity to explore the socio-cultural dimensions of transformation through travel has thus far been missed. Bringing together geographers, sociologists, cultural researchers, philosophers, anthropologists, visual researchers, literary scholars and heritage researchers, this volume explores what it means to transform through travel in a modern, mobile world. In doing so, it draws upon a wide variety of traveller perspectives - including tourists, backpackers, lifestyle travellers, migrants, refugees, nomads, walkers, writers, poets, virtual travellers and cosmetic surgery patients - to unpack a cultural phenomenon that has captured the imagination since the very first works of Western literature.

Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business

Author : S. M. Evans,Sarah Carter,Bill Yeo,Glenbow Museum
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Canada, Western
ISBN : 9781552380192

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Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business by S. M. Evans,Sarah Carter,Bill Yeo,Glenbow Museum Pdf

Papers from a conference held at the Glenbow Museum in Sept. 1997.

Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion

Author : Elyssa Ford
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-23
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780700630318

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Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion by Elyssa Ford Pdf

From the Wild West shows of the nineteenth century to the popular movie Westerns of the twentieth century, one view of an idealized and mythical West has been promulgated. Elyssa Ford suggests that we look beyond these cowboy clichés to complicate and enrich our picture of the American West. Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion takes us from the beachfront rodeo arenas in Hawai‘i to the reservation rodeos held by Native Americans to reveal how people largely missing from that stereotypical picture make rodeo—and America—their own. Because rodeo has such a hold on our historical and cultural imagination, it becomes an ideal arena for establishing historical and cultural relevance. By claiming a place in that arena, groups rarely included in our understanding of the West—African Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Hawaiians, and the LGBT+ community—emphasize their involvement in the American past and proclaim their right to an American identity today. In doing so, these groups change what Americans know about their history and themselves. In her journey through these race- and group-specific rodeos, Ford finds that some see rodeo as a form of escape, a refuge from a hostile outside world. For others, rodeo has become a site of rebellion, a place to proclaim their difference and to connect to a different story of America. Still others, like Mexican Americans and the LGBT+ community, look inward, using rodeo to coalesce and celebrate their own identities. In Ford’s study of these historically marginalized groups, she also examines where women fit in race- and group-specific rodeos—and concludes that even within these groups, the traditional masculinity of the rodeo continues to be promoted. Female competitors may find refuge within alternate rodeos based on their race or sexuality, but they still face limitations due to their gender identity. Whether as refuge or rebellion, rodeos of difference emerge in this book as quintessentially American, remaking how we think about American history, culture, and identity.

The Cowboy/Indian Show

Author : Allan J. Ryan,Gerald McMaster,McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Publisher : [Kleinburg, Ont.] : McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Cowboys in art
ISBN : NYPL:33433048703437

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The Cowboy/Indian Show by Allan J. Ryan,Gerald McMaster,McMichael Canadian Art Collection Pdf

"A humourous and informative presentation of McMasters' 16 piece series. In response to the 1990 Oka confrontation between soldiers and Mohawk "Warriors," Cree artist Gerald McMaster began a series of 16 paintings in playful response to the absurd pairing of a profession (cowboy) and with a race of people (Indian). Apart from their great visual appeal, the paintings are distinguished by the artist's use of humour to address serious issues: the viewer is challenged to reflect on a variety of important concerns and see them from a Native perspective."--Pub. website.

The Canadian Cowboy

Author : Andy Russell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105005124123

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The Canadian Cowboy by Andy Russell Pdf

Russell's colorful narrative takes us from the earliest days of the Spanish vaqueros, the ranches of Old Mexico and the great cattle drives across Texas. Along the way meet historical and legendary characters, including Howard Eaton, Charlie Russell, Pat Burns and John Ware--men who helped shape the West and our perceptions of it.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Author : Library of Congress
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1172 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN : UCBK:C047932231

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Author : Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1168 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN : UOM:39015040088687

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Library of Congress Subject Headings by Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office Pdf