Cattle, Horses, Sky, and Grass

Cattle, Horses, Sky, and Grass
Author: Warren Miller
Publisher: Northland Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Presents the best recent cowboy poets who portray a lifestyle unique to the West.

Scattered, Lasting Remnants

Scattered, Lasting Remnants
Author:
Publisher: Cowboy Miner Productions
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781931725132

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Presents choice lines of cowboy poetry collected at National Cowboy Poetry gatherings.

Cowboy Poetry

Cowboy Poetry
Author: Kent Stockton
Publisher: Cowboy Miner Productions
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006
Genre: Cowboys
ISBN: 9781931725149

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National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1493008420

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The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering is the granddaddy of all cowboy poetry events, proclaimed by the US Senate in 2000 in recognition of its pioneering role in the preservation and revitalization of this important American tradition. In conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the event, this commemorative volume collects 100 poems by various cowboy poets who have appeared at the gathering over the last three decades, from Baxter Black and Wallace McRae to Georgie Sicking and Paul Zarzyski. Representing the best contemporary cowboy poetry from the first gathering to the present, the poets and poems are culled for their importance and quality with consideration for a wide range of topics that represent the richness and depth of this broad genre. In addition to poems that will make you smile, sigh, or sit up straight in your saddle, the anthology features expressive photos of the contributors, biographical and explanatory headnotes, relevant artwork from the Western Folklife Center's extensive archives, and illuminating sidebars on various topics such as working cattle; life on the land; the relationship between cowboy poetry and song; gear, horses, or cattle mentioned in poems; and profiles and photos of important cowboy poets from earlier times. Cowboy poet extraordinare Baxter Black will provide a foreword, and Charlie Seemann, executive director of the Western Folklife Center, will write an introduction that gives context both to the event itself and to cowboy poetry in general, from the days of the trail drives in the nineteenth century to the lives of the hardworking men and women who still ranch and live on the land in the West today.

American Folklore

American Folklore
Author: Jan Harold Brunvand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2006-05-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135578788

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Contains over 500 articles Ranging over foodways and folksongs, quiltmaking and computer lore, Pecos Bill, Butch Cassidy, and Elvis sightings, more than 500 articles spotlight folk literature, music, and crafts; sports and holidays; tall tales and legendary figures; genres and forms; scholarly approaches and theories; regions and ethnic groups; performers and collectors; writers and scholars; religious beliefs and practices. The alphabetically arranged entries vary from concise definitions to detailed surveys, each accompanied by a brief, up-to-date bibliography. Special features *More than 2000 contributors *Over 500 articles spotlight folk literature, music, crafts, and more *Alphabetically arranged *Entries accompanied by up-to-date bibliographies *Edited by America's best-known folklore authority

Traditional Storytelling Today

Traditional Storytelling Today
Author: Margaret Read MacDonald
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1042
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135917213

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Traditional Storytelling Today explores the diversity of contemporary storytelling traditions and provides a forum for in-depth discussion of interesting facets of comtemporary storytelling. Never before has such a wealth of information about storytelling traditions been gathered together. Storytelling is alive and well throughout the world as the approximately 100 articles by more than 90 authors make clear. Most of the essays average 2,000 words and discuss a typical storytelling event, give a brief sample text, and provide theory from the folklorist. A comprehensive index is provided. Bibliographies afford the reader easy access to additional resources.

Another Place

Another Place
Author: Andrew Elkins
Publisher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780875652597

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Contending that many good poets live and write in the American West, Andrew Elkins suggests that the western landscape--be it New Mexico desert or Alaskan wilderness--shapes the work that is created there. The place's essence and spirit inevitably become part of the work that flows from the poet's creativity. Elkins examines the work of Peggy Pond Church, John Haines, Adrian C. Louis, Richard Hugo, Jane Hirshfield, and several cowboy poets. --Texas Christian University Press.

Rural Heritage

Rural Heritage
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 900
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN:

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Western American Literature

Western American Literature
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1995
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Nourishing Waters, Comforting Sky

Nourishing Waters, Comforting Sky
Author: Stephen R. Jones
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1496231570

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In the Nebraska Sandhills, ranchers on horseback and in pickup trucks share the range with pronghorn antelope, burrowing owls, and long-billed curlews. The native grasses grow greener as the cattle grow fatter. Throughout the region, river otters and mink swim in streams nourished by springs bubbling up from the High Plains (Ogallala) aquifer. Over years of close observation, Stephen R. Jones has gotten to know the Nebraska Sandhills--the twenty-thousand-square-mile expanse of stunning prairie and thriving wetlands. He has felt the warm breath of a white-tailed doe guarding her spotted fawn, learned to communicate with a family of long-eared owls, and developed an improbable hiking relationship with a wild turkey. He has documented a breeding bird population that is growing more diverse and witnessed the long-awaited return of nesting trumpeter swans. These personal stories, accompanied by words of insight from Native American leaders, Sandhills ranchers, and grassland ecologists, help us envision a quiet relationship with the natural world.