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A Comparison of Ethnic Archtypes: Cowboys and Bedouins

Friday, November 8, 2013: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Napoleon B3-C3 (Sheraton New Orleans Hotel)
Stephen Milburn , Northeast Texas Community College
Cowboys and Bedouins of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries had a similar significance for their cultures, though half-a-world apart. Both became dominant folk-types though they actually constituted small minorities of their regional populations. Both types even were deemed religious leaders despite the lore of their many battles.