Buckaroos in Paradise: Ranching Culture in Northern Nevada, 1945-1982
Topics
Video and Audio
Ninety-Six Ranch in the Past
Autumn Work on the Ninety-Six
Making Hay on the Ninety-Six
Buckaroo Gear on the Ninety-Six
Still Photographs
Cattle Ranches
Scenes of Paradise Valley
Scenes in Nevada and California
Smithsonian Exhibition

The Ninety-Six Ranch in the Past
Motion pictures produced from 1945-1965 by rancher Les Stewart: branding calves in spring, haying in summer, staging a local rodeo and selling the cattle in fall, and feeding cattle and butchering hogs in winter.

Audio selections about working on the ranch: Native Americans and other workers, and the rancher's view of changes in the labor force. Also comments on foodways and a reminiscence of the death of the ranch founder in 1898.

Ranch operations in the 1970s and 1980s are described in an audio program about when cattle are marketed and a video program showing the layout of the ranch and how the land is used through the seasons.


Autumn Work on the Ninety-Six Ranch, 1979 and 1982
Motion pictures, video clips, and audio selections that document rounding up the cattle in the mountains and driving them back to the home ranch in the valley, sorting the herd, and branding the calves.


Making Hay on the Ninety-Six in the 1940s and the 1980s
Motion pictures, video clips, and audio selections that document changes in haying technology and labor on the Ninety-Six Ranch.


Buckaroo Gear on the Ninety-Six
Video clips from the folklife research team that document rigging a saddle, stirrups, spurs, making horsehair rope, trimming rawhide strands for braiding, tying a scarf, and securing a lever-lock gate.


Cattle Ranches in and near Paradise Valley, Nevada
Still photographs of fourteen cattle ranches in the valley proper, including the Ninety-Six Ranch, and of other cattle ranches in the nearby region.


Scenes of Paradise Valley, Nevada
Still photographs of the town and environs of Paradise Valley.


Scenes of other locations in Nevada and California
Still photographs of people and scenes in Winnemucca, McDermitt, Lander and Reno, Nevada, and Loyalton, California.


Buckaroo and ranching artifacts in a Smithsonian Institution exhibition, 1980
Still photographs of the objects displayed in the exhibition Buckaroos in Paradise, installed at the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, from October 1, 1980 to March 31, 1981.


Buckaroos in Paradise: Ranching Culture in Northern Nevada, 1945-1982