University of Nebraska Press
Riding Pretty: Rodeo Royalty in the American West
Riding Pretty: Rodeo Royalty in the American West
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The model for community-sponsored rodeo queens that originated in Pendleton gradually spread to other rodeos throughout the West, giving young women the opportunity to participate both in rodeo and in their communities. From 1910 to 1956, the community-sponsored rodeo queen's role expanded, both in terms of her responsibilities and in terms of the community she represented, local, regional, and national. While each community adapted the rodeo queen phenomenon to suit the characteristics of its own celebration, the main characteristics of the role remained: the rodeo queen as a symbol of the local rodeo and as a metaphor for western women.
Author: Renee M. Laegreid
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 10/01/2006
Pages: 276
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 8.88h x 5.96w x 0.98d
ISBN: 9780803229556
Award: Spur Awards - Finalist
About the Author
Renée M. Laegreid is an assistant professor of history at Hastings College.
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