Vaquero: The Genesis of the Texas Cowboy (Read More)

Black and white photo by Bill Wittliff, 1971. Two men wearing cowboy hats, one in the foreground and one in the background, ride through a scene of prickly pear cactus and scrub.
“Vaquero” was created by the Wittliff Collections at the Alkek Library, Texas State University-San Marcos, presented in partnership with Humanities Texas. It features sixty-two digital carbon prints with bilingual narrative text that reveal the muscle, sweat and drama that went into roping a calf in thick brush or breaking a wild horse in the saddle. The exhibit traces the long history of vaqueros, or cowboys, into the earliest phases of westward expansion onto this continent, and the legacy of early cowboys in the development of western locales like central Nebraska. Paired with this traveling exhibit is a Buffalo County rodeo history display that keeps the equine theme alive. The exhibit opens to the public at 5 p.m. on May 1 and runs through June 15. Museum hours are Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday 1 - 5 p.m. Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for children 3-12, and free for children 2 and under and for members.

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The Pawnee at Fort Kearny – Share the History, Share the Harvest (Read More)

A history-making return of the Pawnee to Fort Kearny will be celebrated at a "Share the History, Share the Harvest" event at Fort Kearny State Historical Park and the nearby State Recreation Area. The focus will be a long-overdue recognition of the Pawnee Scouts' U.S. military service at Fort Kearny from 1864-1871. Overall, an estimated 1,000 Pawnees served as military allies from 1864-1877. There also will be a celebration of the 2023 harvest of Pawnee crops and of the 20th anniversary of the Pawnee Seed Preservation Society, a partnership between Nebraska growers and the Pawnee in Oklahoma to restore more than 20 Pawnee corn varieties. There is no admission fee, but a Nebraska State Park entry permit is required at both sites. The historical park and SRA are one mile apart on Highway 50A. For more information, visit the website or call 308-865-5305. At Fort Kearney Historical Park 9 a.m. to noon Living history reenactments and demonstrations. At Fort Kearny State Recreation Area noon to 1 p.m. lunch available for purchase At Fort Kearny State Recreation Area 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Pawnee singers, drummers, and dancers Pawnee harvest display Recognition of Pawnee Scouts    

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