The Zebra-Riding Cowboy

A Folk Song from the Old West

By Medearis, Angela Shelf & Brusca, María Cristina

Publishers Summary:
In this Western folk song, an educated fellow mistaken for a greenhorn proves his cowboy ability by riding a wild horse. Includes a discussion of Afro-American and Hispanic cowboys in the nineteenth century.

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ISBN
978-0-80501-712-0
Publisher
New York : H. Holt, c1992.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on April 1, 1992

K-Gr 4 Bold illustrations for this old cowboy song masterfully set straight many myths about the Old West and its inhabitants. A "citified," educated dude shows up at the Cimarron camp looking for a job. Conspiring to trick him, the cowpokes mount him on the meanest, orneriest horse around, the Zebra Dun. But for all the nasty mo...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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