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Cowboys & Indians

May/June 2023
Magazine

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Cowboys & Indians

CONTRIBUTORS

Memorializing In The Month Of May

LETTERS

VINTAGE FINDS AND FEELS

EXTREME MAKEOVER: GOLD COUNTRY EDITION

ON THE HORIZON

Double D Ranch — Stockyards

Wyoming Home

Twisted X Partnership With Cook Children’s

Equestrians Of The New Year’s Rose Parade

HAPPY TRAILS

WHITNEY L. ANDERSON

STEVE WRUBEL

A FAMILY’S CABIN LEGACY • Jim Olson’s cabin retreat on Puget Sound honors his family’s history, his own architectural evolution, and the joys of living in nature.

AU NATUREL: CABIN RETREAT STYLE • Nothing says serenity quite like keeping things simple. Follow architect Jim Olson’s lead by allowing nature to set the tone, and let the relaxation begin.

PACIFIC NORTHWEST GOOD TIMES ALFRESCO • Enjoy the delights of cabin living whether you’re on the water or in the woods—or both.

RIVER OF A MOTHER’S LOVE • A poignant boat trip with the Nez Perce in Idaho elicits memories of mothers and makes unexpected and profound connections among strangers afloat together.

INFLUENTIAL INDIGENOUS • We talk with Owen Wister Award recipient Joseph M. Marshall III about some pressing issues in Indian Country today and notable Native Americans whose influence has benefitted and exemplified Native people.

JOSEPH MARSHALL’S 10 INFLUENTIAL INDIGENOUS • (presented in alphabetical order)

A HERO FOR ALL TIMES • AS WILL ROGERS' THE ILLITERATE DIGEST TURNS 100, THE CRUCIAL QUEST GOES ON TO ENRICH THE LEGACY OF "FAVORITE SON" FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO COME.

MORE ABOUT AMERICA’S FAVORITE SON

LOU DIAMOND PHILLIPS • On the eve of his induction into the Hall of Great Western Performers, the multitalented star chats about iconic screen roles, creating for the stage and the page, and following his passions down new pathways.

DEAN MARTIN’S COUNTRY AND COWBOY LEGACY • One of music’s coolest, classiest crooners isn’t famous for country songs or cowboy movies — but he should be.

DEAN MARTIN | FIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY TRACKS

DEAN MARTIN’S BEST WESTERNS • Dean Martin may not be anyone’s first choice as an iconic cowboy hero, but the multitalented entertainer proved to be a dependable player in several westerns throughout his long career. He brought star power as Gurd Canliss in a 1964 episode of Rawhide. And he would more than hold his own in a full-length feature. Here are seven of his best westerns.

MOJAVE • A new fine-art photography collection recalls ’70s Americana at the Four Aces Movie Ranch.

The Real MARY FIELDS • Come to 1880s Montana and meet the first African American woman Star Route mail carrier in the United States. When you discover more about the real woman, you’ll understand this impassioned argument for rejecting the frontier misnomer “Stagecoach Mary.”

RIDING FOR THE BRAND: THE BALLAD OF BOB FUDGE • This cowboy saga, immortalized in song, comes from the true-life adventures of a Texas trail driver and Montana-Wyoming cowboy who wrote it all down.

BOB FUDGE, THE SONG. • C&I TALKED WITH SINGER-SONGWRITER IAN TYSON ABOUT "BOB FUDGE" AND THE WEST.

THE STRANGE SAGA OF BUFFALO BILL’S The Indian Wars • In 1913, the U.S. government helped facilitate Buffalo Bill Cody’s epic film about the final battles between Native Americans and the U.S. Cavalry. But after they watched it, the movie disappeared.

FEATURED EVENT

IN THE BUNKHOUSE with RED STEAGALL...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 148 Publisher: USFRSC, LLC Edition: May/June 2023

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  • Release date: April 18, 2023

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Travel & Outdoor

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Get Cowboys & Indians digital magazine subscription today to experience the best of the Western lifestyle, including the latest in fashion, travel, food and wine, architecture and home décor, art, music, and film, all presented with spectacular images from award-winning photographers.

COWBOYSINDIANS.COM

Cowboys & Indians

CONTRIBUTORS

Memorializing In The Month Of May

LETTERS

VINTAGE FINDS AND FEELS

EXTREME MAKEOVER: GOLD COUNTRY EDITION

ON THE HORIZON

Double D Ranch — Stockyards

Wyoming Home

Twisted X Partnership With Cook Children’s

Equestrians Of The New Year’s Rose Parade

HAPPY TRAILS

WHITNEY L. ANDERSON

STEVE WRUBEL

A FAMILY’S CABIN LEGACY • Jim Olson’s cabin retreat on Puget Sound honors his family’s history, his own architectural evolution, and the joys of living in nature.

AU NATUREL: CABIN RETREAT STYLE • Nothing says serenity quite like keeping things simple. Follow architect Jim Olson’s lead by allowing nature to set the tone, and let the relaxation begin.

PACIFIC NORTHWEST GOOD TIMES ALFRESCO • Enjoy the delights of cabin living whether you’re on the water or in the woods—or both.

RIVER OF A MOTHER’S LOVE • A poignant boat trip with the Nez Perce in Idaho elicits memories of mothers and makes unexpected and profound connections among strangers afloat together.

INFLUENTIAL INDIGENOUS • We talk with Owen Wister Award recipient Joseph M. Marshall III about some pressing issues in Indian Country today and notable Native Americans whose influence has benefitted and exemplified Native people.

JOSEPH MARSHALL’S 10 INFLUENTIAL INDIGENOUS • (presented in alphabetical order)

A HERO FOR ALL TIMES • AS WILL ROGERS' THE ILLITERATE DIGEST TURNS 100, THE CRUCIAL QUEST GOES ON TO ENRICH THE LEGACY OF "FAVORITE SON" FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO COME.

MORE ABOUT AMERICA’S FAVORITE SON

LOU DIAMOND PHILLIPS • On the eve of his induction into the Hall of Great Western Performers, the multitalented star chats about iconic screen roles, creating for the stage and the page, and following his passions down new pathways.

DEAN MARTIN’S COUNTRY AND COWBOY LEGACY • One of music’s coolest, classiest crooners isn’t famous for country songs or cowboy movies — but he should be.

DEAN MARTIN | FIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY TRACKS

DEAN MARTIN’S BEST WESTERNS • Dean Martin may not be anyone’s first choice as an iconic cowboy hero, but the multitalented entertainer proved to be a dependable player in several westerns throughout his long career. He brought star power as Gurd Canliss in a 1964 episode of Rawhide. And he would more than hold his own in a full-length feature. Here are seven of his best westerns.

MOJAVE • A new fine-art photography collection recalls ’70s Americana at the Four Aces Movie Ranch.

The Real MARY FIELDS • Come to 1880s Montana and meet the first African American woman Star Route mail carrier in the United States. When you discover more about the real woman, you’ll understand this impassioned argument for rejecting the frontier misnomer “Stagecoach Mary.”

RIDING FOR THE BRAND: THE BALLAD OF BOB FUDGE • This cowboy saga, immortalized in song, comes from the true-life adventures of a Texas trail driver and Montana-Wyoming cowboy who wrote it all down.

BOB FUDGE, THE SONG. • C&I TALKED WITH SINGER-SONGWRITER IAN TYSON ABOUT "BOB FUDGE" AND THE WEST.

THE STRANGE SAGA OF BUFFALO BILL’S The Indian Wars • In 1913, the U.S. government helped facilitate Buffalo Bill Cody’s epic film about the final battles between Native Americans and the U.S. Cavalry. But after they watched it, the movie disappeared.

FEATURED EVENT

IN THE BUNKHOUSE with RED STEAGALL...


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