Chicanonautica, over at La Bloga, gets chased by the ghost of Buffalo Bill to
the World Wide Wild West Show. And look at the video extras I found:
Who
would have thought that there was a song about Buffalo Bill's Wild
West Show, written by Ernest Hogan, Father of Ragtime, for his 1907
Broadway play, The Oyster Man?
The
Indian attack leapt from the Wild West show to the western movie. We
haven't seen a lot of it in recent decades, but here's a 21st
century variation from England:
Shades
of Vargas Llosa's The Storyteller,
there are still uncontacted tribes out there, though governments
don't want to believe in them:
Be
careful when seeking spiritual enlightenment in places like Sedona,
Arizona:
And of
course, these days, even cowboy culture has been translated into
native languages:
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