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Hawaiian
Cowboys at the Cheyenne Rodeo |
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Headlines in Island and
Wyoming newspapers in August of 1908 announced rodeo history. Twelve thousand
spectators, a huge number for those days, watched Ikua Purdy, Eben “Rawhide
Ben” Low, and Archie Kaaua carry off top awards at the world-famous Cheyenne
Rodeo. Unlike today’s calf-roping, riders lassoed powerful, full-grown
steers. The Cheyenne paper reported that the performances of the dashing
Hawaiians, in their vaquero-style clothing and flower-covered slouch hats,
“took the breath of the American cowboys.”
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