Abstract

Literary evidence is used to investigate the participation of Aboriginal men in travelling shows and rodeos till the 1950s. It is revealed that Aborigines, used to a life of cattle farming, competed on equal terms with white riders in the shows, displaying spirit and a sense of identity amid the prevalent legislative and cultural oppression.

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