Cowboy Tying Calf at Bean Day Rodeo New Mexico 1939
A cowboy participates in the Bean Day Rodeo in Wagon Mound, New Mexico, in September 1939. He runs to tie a calf after roping it, showcasing skills essential to ranching life. Rodeos have deep roots in cowboy culture, emphasizing livestock management and community gatherings across the American Southwest.
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Cowboy Tying Calf at Bean Day Rodeo New Mexico 1939
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