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07/2003. x, 111 pages.
0896724921
978-0-89672-492-1
$34.95 cloth
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Born to This Land By Red Steagall and Skeeter Hagler
2004 Will Rogers Medallion for Outstanding Achievement in the Publishing of Cowboy Poetry
Journeying into the rugged breaks that skirt the eastern rim of the Llano EstacadoWest Texas ranch country at once attractive and repellent to the uninitiatedSteagall and Hagler prove unequivocally that verse and image are kindred spirits. According to B. Byron Price, director of the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West, they have succeeded in unifying poetry and photography, allowing us to understand and interpret the essence of a solitary land and its proud inhabitants.
Born to This Land examines traditions passed from generation to generation and explores the impact of cowboying on those who choose it as a way of life. Drawing us into their rich depiction of ranch life, Steagall and Hagler transcend prevailing convention and prowl the remote ranges that lie beyond the deeply rutted main trails, listening for elusive, authentic voices carried on the wind.
from To An Old Friend
For most of an hour we rode at a trot. We branded and shaped up the steers, Drank gallons of coffee, ate sourdough bread, And cowboyed for fifty-one years.
I thot hes an old man when I was a kid. At a time when I needed a friend, He took me to raise, taught me all that I know, Bout horses and cattle and men.
Born to this Land The Fence That Me and Shorty Built The Visalia My Pardner To an Old Friend The Bay Paw-Paw The Blue Roan and the Kid The Code of the West Hasn't Changed The Real America
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