Spud Jones, who ascended to new heights in rodeo when he became the first Navajo bull rider to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo in 2008, providing inspiration to Indigenous bull riders in New ...
The older generation passes the torch to a new one as up-and-coming cowboys compete for a shot at a world title in the Indian ...
On November 14, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren spent the afternoon with some of the most celebrated riders in the world, ...
21-year-old Navajo bull rider Kristal Puente takes on the challenge of hosting her own rodeo show. Kristal Puente is carrying on her family’s rodeo legacy on the Navajo Nation. Hosting her second bull ...
Navajo Nation reported that Jones grew up in a one-stoplight town on the Navajo reservation called Tohatchi (N.M.). Bull riding took him all over the country before he ended up under the bright lights ...
A lifestyle and enduring relationship with horses lends to the popularity of rodeo in Indian Country
Instructors highlight history like keeping prized horses in an earth lodge and the North Dakota Six Pack, a group of bronc and bull riders that included MHA Nation citizen Joe Chase, who shined on the ...
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