Preface
INTRODUCTION: Studying Vaquero Horsemanship in the Southeastern United States and Beyond
CHAPTER 1: An Overview of Historical and Modern Vaquero Horsemanship
INTERLUDE 1: Joe Wolter and Curly
CHAPTER 2: Learning Vaquero Horsemanship: Motivations, Desire Lines, and Turning Points
INTERLUDE 2: Alicia Byberg-Landman and Marlin
CHAPTER 3: The Flexibility of Expertise and Apprenticeship in Vaquero Horsemanship
INTERLUDE 3: Bruce Sandifer and Mooney
CHAPTER 4: The Crossroads of Vaquero Horsemanship and Consumer Culture
INTERLUDE 4: Rodolfo Lara Sr. and Jefe
CHAPTER 5: The Philosophy of Modern Vaquero Horsemanship
INTERLUDE 5: Linda Hoover and Ally
CHAPTER 6: The Cultural Roots of Vaquero Horsemanship
INTERLUDE 6: Tom Curtin and Dusty
CHAPTER 7: A Virtual Gallop: Using Technology to Learn Vaquero Horsemanship
INTERLUDE 7: Kathleen Kelley, Red, and Twinkle Toes
CONCLUSION: Evolution, Blending, and a Hopeful Future
Appendix: Participants Identified by Name
Acknowledgments
References
Index