Cracker Cowhunters to Rodeo Cowboys: A Cultural Geography of Arcadia traces the remarkable journey of a Florida town whose cattle trails, pinewoods, and prairies became the stage for one of the state's most enduring traditions - the Arcadia Rodeo. Long before the first bronco was saddled or arena gates swung open, the open-range cowhunters of Desoto County were forging a unique way of life shaped by rugged independence, endurance, and the rhythm of the land.
Through vivid storytelling and grounded historical research, this book explores how Arcadia's Cracker cattle culture evolved from the 19th- century frontier into the rodeo heritage celebrated today. It reveals how the geography of the Peace River basin, the hardiness of Florida Cracker cattle and ponies, and the spirit of the people themselves gave rise to a tradition unlike any other in the American South. Drawing from archival records, oral histories, and first-hand accounts, Donald L. Saba paints an intimate portrait of a community whose identity has been shaped by both hardship and celebration - from the early cow camps along the Peace River to the cheering crowds of the modern Mosaic Arena. Along the way, readers will meet families whose names have become woven into local legend, explore the cultural blending of pioneers, Seminoles, and settlers, and witness how the rugged Cracker spirit continues to define Arcadia's people and its rodeo today. This is not just the story of a rodeo- it is a chronicle of endurance, transformation, and pride in place. Through the lens of geography and heritage, Cracker Cowhunters to Rodeo Cowboys captures the timeless connection between land, livestock, and the enduring Florida spirit that still rides in Arcadia's arena dust.Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Cracker Cowhunters to Rodeo Cowboys: A Cultural Geography of Arcadia traces the remarkable journey of a Florida town whose cattle trails, pinewoods, and prairies became the stage for one of the state's most enduring traditions - the Arcadia Rodeo. Long before the first bronc was saddled or arena gates swung open, the open-range cowhunters of Desoto County were forging a unique way of life shaped by rugged independence, endurance, and the rhythm of the land.Through vivid storytelling and grounded historical research, this book explores how Arcadia's Cracker cattle culture evolved from the 19th- century frontier into the rodeo heritage celebrated today. It reveals how the geography of the Peace River basin, the hardiness of Florida Cracker cattle and ponies, and the spirit of the people themselves gave rise to a tradition unlike any other in the American South.Drawing from archival records, oral histories, and first-hand accounts, Donald L. Saba paints an intimate portrait of a community whose identity has been shaped by both hardship and celebration - from the early cow camps along the Peace River to the cheering crowds of the modern Mosaic Arena. Along the way, readers will meet families whose names have become woven into local legend, explore the cultural blending of pioneers, Seminoles, and settlers, and witness how the rugged Cracker spirit continues to define Arcadia's people and its rodeo today.This is not just the story of a rodeo- it is a chronicle of endurance, transformation, and pride in place. Through the lens of geography and heritage, Cracker Cowhunters to Rodeo Cowboys captures the timeless connection between land, livestock, and the enduring Florida spirit that still rides in Arcadia's arena dust. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781965950845
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