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US $8.49 | 18d 4h 16m |
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Cowboys and Indians [Bonus Tracks] $13.4 Cowboys and Indians [Bonus Tracks] |
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Cowboys and Indians an Illustrated History $1 Cowboys and Indians an Illustrated History |
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Cowboys, Indians And Pulpits $14.98 Cowboys, Indians And Pulpits |
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All the Cowboys Were Indians $52.95 All the Cowboys Were Indians |
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Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs $10.18 Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs |
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The Browning Cowboys And Indians $21.13 The Browning Cowboys And Indians |
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Legends of the American West: Cowboys & Indians $13.95 Legends of the American West: Cowboys & Indians |
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Maywood $14.34 Originally settled by Dutch farmers in the 1600s, the borough of Maywood experienced population and industrial growth in the late 1800s with the coming of the railroad. New Jersey Midland Railway, predecessor to the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, arrived in 1872, a time when Maywood consisted mainly of farmland. Maywood was incorporated in 1894, when the railroad expanded into the Pennsylvania coalfields. The railroad provided the means for transportation of people, goods, and services, and Maywood grew measurably with it into the 20th century. Today the borough has developed into a suburb of such iconic cities as New York City, Paterson, Passaic, and Hackensack, while still retaining its character and charm. |
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Papo Cowboys & Indians Davy Crockett Geronimo Set $24.99 Papo Cowboys & Indians Davy Crockett Geronimo Set |
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Cowboys, Indians, and Gunfighters : The Story of the Cattle Kingdom $1 Cowboys, Indians, and Gunfighters : The Story of the Cattle Kingdom |
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Indians, Cowboys and Western Art. A History of Monac $39.95 Indians, Cowboys and Western Art. A History of Monac |
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The Old West: An Illustrated History of Cowboys and Indians $4.79 The Old West: An Illustrated History of Cowboys and Indians |
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Westward Ho, Ho, Ho!: Jokes And Cartoons About Cowboys And Indians For $32.91 Westward Ho, Ho, Ho!: Jokes And Cartoons About Cowboys And Indians For |
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The Penguin Book Of New American Voices:Cowboys, Indians And Commuters $14.98 The Penguin Book Of New American Voices:Cowboys, Indians And Commuters |
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The Hollywood Western: 90 Years of Cowboys and Indians, Train Robbers, $14.95 The Hollywood Western: 90 Years of Cowboys and Indians, Train Robbers, |
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The Big Golden Book of the Wild West: American Indians, Cowboys, and t $3.93 The Big Golden Book of the Wild West: American Indians, Cowboys, and t |
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When Indians Became Cowboys $14.1 In this book on Indian cattle ranching, Peter Iverson describes a way of life that has been both economically viable and socially and culturally rewarding. Thus an Indian rancher can demonstrate his generosity and his concern for the well-being of others by giving cattle or beef to relatives, or by feeding people at a celebration. An expert rider possesses a skill appreciated by others. A rancher who raises prime cattle demonstrates that Indians can compete in an activity that dominates the surrounding non-Indian society. Focusing on the northern plains and the Southwest, Iverson traces the rise and fall of individual and tribal cattle industries against the backdrop of changing federal Indian policies. He describes the Indian Bureau's inability to recognize that most nineteenth-century reservations were better suited to ranching than farming. Even though allotment and leasing stifled ranching, livestock became symbols and ranching a new means of resisting, adapting, and living - for remaining Native. In the twentieth century, allotment, leasing, non-Indian competition, and a changing regional economy have limited the long-term economic success of Indian ranching. Although the New Deal era saw some marked improvements in Native ranching operations, Iverson suggests that since the 1960s, Indian and non-Indian ranchers alike have faced the same dilemma that confronted Indians in the nineteenth century: they are surrounded by a society that does not understand them and has different priorities for their land. Cattle ranching is no more likely to disappear than are the Indian communities themselves, but cowboys and Indians, who share a common sense of place and tradition, also share anuncertain future. |
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Cowboys, Indians, and the Big Picture $7 DIVThe American West has had an enormous influence on the nation's imagination, including its fine art. From the Western Realists—as epitomized by the Cowboy Artists of America's mission to produce authentic representations of life in the West—to the Western Modernists—who introduced not only modern visual languages but a range of political and ethnic perspectives—iCowboys, Indians, and the Big Picture/ibrings together a range of images to present a more complex picture of the American West. Section one surveys art from the collection of John McMullen's collection of accomplished Western Realists; section two presents new images of cowboys to investigate the mythology that has developed around them. Section three features work by Native American artists who seek to express their version of the history of western settlement and to articulate the complexities of living in two postmodern cultures, and the final portion of the catalog presents a changed western landscape, bearing layers of social and environmental history. In presenting this body of work, the exhibition presents many Wests, offering an alternative to the debate about which images and styles represent the American West as it was—and is in the present day./div |
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Maywood : 0738532959 $28.95 Ten miles west of Chicago on the west bank of the Des Plaines River sits Maywood, a village that was founded in 1869 by seven New England businessmen who established the Maywood Land Company. This prairie community, carefully laid out along the railroad, experienced a population boom after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Soon industry arrived, followed by a variety of ethnic groups. Maywood was one of the few early suburban communities with an African-American neighborhood. The character of this singular suburb is preserved and celebrated here. |
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Maywood : 073853000X $18.28 In 1919, a popular young woman who worked for the real estate corporation developing a 2,300-acre ranch into home tracts near Los Angeles agreed to lend her name to bothbrproperty and posterity. At a spot located only a few miles southwest of the new city's downtown, Miss May Wood's moment arrived when about 300 people turned out to see Maywood's dedication. Thousands more helped thebrcommunity grow as Los Angeles sprawled throughout the 20th century, and Maywood has been a thriving little square-mile-plus ever since. It has flourished while facing such challenges as a bitter effort to dissolve the city in 1924, a sweep-out of gamblers in the early 1930s, and various infrastructure improvements over the years. |
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