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Calsong

Calsong

by Sandy Whiting

Jubilee

Jubilee

by Corinne Brown

The Best of New Mexico Western

The Best of New Mexico Western

by Mark Boardman

Cobra Pistols

Cobra Pistols

by Meghan Saar

During 1952, when I was learning to be a Naval Aviator in Pensacola, Florida, I read a book on the Battle of the Little Bighorn written from the Indian point of view. Do you know the title?

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I’ve heard that during an Old West gunfight, the persons who drew their guns first were often the ones who got shot. Is this true?

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Why did Wyatt Earp never hold the top law enforcement position in any town where he worked?

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Caldwell, Kansas, is mentioned often in the magazine, but why doesn’t Hunnewell—a wild, border town itself—get the same coverage?

by

I would like your opinion on the deaths of outlaws Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

by

VOICE OF THE BORDERLANDS

VOICE OF THE BORDERLANDS

by Phyllis Morreale-de la Garza

Preserving an “Uninhabitable Wasteland”

Preserving an “Uninhabitable Wasteland”

by Marsha Pfluger and Robin Gilliam-Crawford

WESTERN TRADITIONS: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

WESTERN TRADITIONS: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

by Chuck Lewis

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