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Legend of Jackson Sundown: Nez Perce Hero and 1916 Pendleton Round-Up Champion

From an early age, he learned the art of breeding and raising horses, a tradition deeply ingrained in Nez Perce culture. These skills became the foundation for his rise to legendary status in the cowboy and rodeo world.

Sundown’s most celebrated moment came in 1916 at the Pendleton Round-Up, a rodeo that would etch his name into Western lore. Against great odds, he delivered a mythic performance that captured the spirit of determination and strength. At an age when most cowboys had retired their saddles, Sundown defied expectations, competing with grace and courage to claim the championship. His victory was more than a win—it was a testament to his indomitable will and a reflection of the rich cultural heritage he carried with him. Ken Kesey’s novel The Last Go ‘Round immortalized this legendary feat, cementing Sundown’s place as a folk hero.

Through stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling, Special Cowboy Moments explores the enduring impact of Sundown’s life. The program delves into his early years with the Nez Perce, their storied mastery of horses, and the challenges he overcame as a Native American cowboy in a world often hostile to his heritage. With insights from historians, rodeo experts, and Nez Perce descendants, viewers gain a deeper appreciation for Sundown’s extraordinary legacy.

Set against the breathtaking landscapes of the American West, this episode of Special Cowboy Moments is a moving tribute to a man whose life bridged cultures and showcased the unyielding spirit of the cowboy. Jackson Sundown’s story continues to inspire, reminding us of the timeless values of courage, resilience, and pride in one’s heritage.

Jackson Sundown
Nez Perce
Pendleton Round-Up
cowboy legend
Ken Kesey
The Last Go 'Round
Native American heritage
rodeo champion
horse mastery

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