A woman identified as Fanny Sperry-Steele rides a bucking bronco. Her back is facing the camera making visible the number 32 on the back of her long-sleeved shirt. She is wearing a long, pleated skirt, and holds a cowboy hat in her raised right hand. The horse she rides is rearing up on its hind legs.
Black and white image. A man, identified as Yakima Canutt, rides a bucking horse, identified as Double Day. The man grasps his hat in his right hand and a rope in his left hand as he rides a saddled bucking bronco. A man on horseback wearing a cowboy hat is seen directly behind him. A fence, and a barn, or warehouse, is visible in the background.
A woman identified as Bonnie McCarroll is thrown off a bucking horse at the Pendleton Round Up. The saddled horse rears as Bonnie's body is twisting in mid-air. She wears boots with spurs, a skirt with fringe on the hemline, and a long-sleeved shirt. In the background a man in a jacket and cowboy hat sits on a horse. Spectators are out of focus in the distance. Published Title of the image was located in the book "Let 'Er Buck" by Charles W. Furlong; text accompanied the photograph.
A parade procession of Native Americans on horseback being led by Major Moorhouse in Pendleton, Oregon. Moorhouse rides on horseback wearing buckskin pants and jacket with fringes and beadwork. Next to Moorhouse on horseback is a Native American wearing a wide brimmed hat with feathers, long-sleeved shirt, and a necklace. The Native Americans in the background are riding horses and are wearing Native American clothing with feather headdresses. They travel down a street lined with brick buildings. Signs on the buildings read "Bakery", "Grocery" and "Umatilla Implement". Also visible in the background are spectators on the sidewalk, electrical poles, and a flag with an Indian riding a horse on its surface.
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 identified as Joe Roub rides a bucking horse in a rodeo arena at the Pendleton Roundup. He holds his hat in his right hand and a rope attached to his horse in his left hand. He wears leather chaps, cowboy boots, and a long-sleeved shirt with collar. In the background are empty grandstands.
A woman, identified as Tillie Baldwin, performs a stunt on horseback in a rodeo arena at the Pendleton Roundup. Her horse gallops as she stands, balancing on its saddle, with her arms stretched out to her sides. She wears a dark, short-sleeved shirt with a tied scarf, belt, pants, and knee-high boots. Trees and some spectators are visible in the background.
A woman, identified as Jane Burnoudy, spins a rope as she poses for the camera. She stands in a what is presumably a rodeo arena wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt, scarf, pleated skirt, and white shoes. With her right arm she spins a rope above her head. In the background an out of focus wooden fence and the figure of a msn is visible.
A man, identified as Red Parker, poses on horseback dressed in western attire. He wears a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, bow tie, pants and boots. Trees, and a steel barrier, possibly part of a a bridge, can be seen in the background.
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.