Cowboy Testing Stirrup for Bronc Riding Quemado NM 1940
A cowboy tests his stirrups in preparation for bronc riding at a rodeo in Quemado, New Mexico, in June 1940. Rodeos have a long history in the American Southwest, celebrating skills rooted in ranching and cattle herding. Events like bronc riding showcase the talent and bravery required in working with horses.
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Cowboy Testing Stirrup for Bronc Riding Quemado NM 1940
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