Cowboys compete in a roman style horse race at the Roundup in Pendleton, Oregon. Three cowboys, each rider standing on two horses, race around a dirt track. Spectators are in grandstands around the perimeter of the track. Objects in the background include teepees, American flags on flag poles,and a banner that reads, "The Round-Up". The man winning the race is identified as Ben Corbett.
A man with a camera on a tripod flees a cowboy riding a bucking horse in a rodeo arena at the Pendleton Roundup. The man on the horse is identified as Bud Ogilvy. A piece of paper that reads "79" is attached to the back of his long-sleeved shirt. As he rides, his right hand is raised holding his cowboy hat. He wears wooly chaps and cowboy boots with metal spurs.
A man identified as Dan Clarke stands in a rodeo arena with his hands raised and a hog-tied steer at his feet. He is dressed in a cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, scarf, striped wool pants, belt, gloves, and cowboy boots. A rope hangs from his pants pocket. In the background is a saddled horse, and spectators are in grandstands.
A man identified as Jim Massey bulldogs a steer at the Round Up. Jim has his hands raised in the air and his legs wrapped around the neck of a steer; he is biting its lip. He wears a thermal long-sleeved shirt, pants, and boots. A wooden fence with an attached gate is seen in the background.
Black and white image of an Indian baby in a cradleboard that is leaning up against a reed plant in a marsh. An Indian woman is hiding in the plant behind the child, possibly the mother.
Black and white image of a horse drawn combine harvester out working in the field. Approximately 24 horses are pulling the combine. Four men are on the combine.
Black and white image of a horse drawn combine harvester out working in the field. Approximately 24 horses are pulling the combine. Four men are on the combine. Front side view of the horses and combine.
"Black and white image of men on horseback during a parade in Pendleton, Oregon. U.S. flags and a Round Up banner are hung over the street. Crowds and buildings are visible on each side of the street."