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The 40th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering—Be the Poem. Be the Song. 
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Saturday, February 1
 

9:00am PST

Why the Cowboy Sings
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am PST
Hal Cannon (producer), Taki Telonidis (producer)
58 min | 2002
A cowboy’s job has always been low paying, dangerous, lonely, dusty, and gory. One would think this wouldn’t be much to sing about, yet sing the cowboy does. Journey to four remote ranches in the middle of winter, and explore the inspiration behind the music and poetry that accompany ranch life, with Stephanie Davis, Glenn Ohrlin, Henry Real Bird, and Larry and Toni Schutte, along with cameos by Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Wallace McRae, and Waddie Mitchell.

Produced by Western Folklife Center Media in collaboration with KUED-Channel 7 in Salt Lake City, Utah, with support from the Dick Burton Foundation, Wes and Sue Dixon, and Anne Pattee.
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am PST
Western Folklife Center - Black Box Theater 501 Railroad Street, Elko, NV, USA
  Film, Free

9:00am PST

Creeks & Communities
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PST
How do creeks function for us? For the things we care about? By focusing on water, plants, soils, and landforms, we’ve learned that some plants grow tremendous root systems that withstand floods, slow water to build floodplains, and protect soil to create a sponge. Ranchers Agee Smith and Steve Boies, Nevada Range Program Lead Kathryn Dyer, and riparian Extension Specialist Sherman Swanson will use photos and videos to tell firsthand stories showing how water-loving plants grow in response to the movement of wildlife and livestock. While each ranch is unique, they all demonstrate the benefit of animal movement in supporting healthy creek ecosystems and creating abundance. 

Hosted by Dave Voth

Sponsored by Northeastern Nevada Stewardship Group
Artists & Special Guests
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Steve Boies

A native Nevadan, Steve Boies is a rancher and cattleman with operations near Wells in the far northeastern corner of the state. Steve understands the issues family-run cattle ranches face today. In addition to representing ranching on the Sagebrush Ecosystem Council, he serves as... Read More →
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Kathryn Dyer

Kathryn Dyer is the Range Program Lead for Nevada Bureau of Land Management (BLM). With nearly 20 years of experience in BLM offices across California, Nevada, and other western states, she has focused her career on topics such as Outcome Based Grazing, Targeted Grazing, and other... Read More →
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Agee Smith

Fourth-generation Nevada rancher Agee Smith brings his forward-thinking approach not only to the family business but to collaborative stewardship efforts around the region. Agee is the managing partner of the Cottonwood Ranch located in the remote O’Neil Basin of northeastern Nevada... Read More →
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Sherman Swanson

Sherm Swanson is an emeritus professor at University of Nevada, Reno, where he worked as a rangeland and riparian scientist, teacher, and extension specialist. He led the interagency and stakeholder consensus-based process for the revisions of the Nevada Rangeland Monitoring Handbook... Read More →
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PST
Western Folklife Center - G Three Bar Theater

9:00am PST

Wiegand Gallery & Gift Shop
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 10:00pm PST
Step into the heart of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering with Be the Poem. Be the Song--a heartwarming exhibit honoring the individuals and special moments that have animated the Gathering over the past 40 years. This exhibit not only highlights the rich history of cowboy poetry and song, but also brings to life contemporary western experience and expression. Featured artists include Jeff Mundell, Sue Rosoff, Sean Sexton, R. James Shoshone, Don Weller, and gearmakers from around the West.

Stop by the Gift Shop to take a bit of the Gathering home with you, from high-quality western art to whimsical cowboy poetry momentos. Find official National Cowboy Poetry Gathering merch and memorabilia, as well as products from Gathering artists and local artisans. Gathering posters, silk wild rags, one-of-a-kind jewelry, CDs and books from your favorite poets and musicians, mugs, magnets, and more!
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 10:00pm PST
  Other, Free

10:15am PST

Cowboy Poets
Saturday February 1, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am PST
Bill Jersey (producer), Kim Shelton (producer)
53 min | 1988

Although cowboys had been writing poetry for more than a century, in the 1980s, for many Americans, cowboy poetry was something new and unexpected. This film focuses on three working cowboys and poets from Arizona, Montana, and Nevada, examining the sources of inspiration for their artistry. It features Slim Kite, Wallace McRae, and Waddie Mitchell, who each represent different facets of the cowboy poetry tradition.

Produced in collaboration with the Western Folklife Center with support from the National Endowment for the Arts; Arizona Humanities, Humanities Montana, Nevada Humanities, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities; Levi’s Western Wear, Charles Redd Foundation, and George Gund.
Saturday February 1, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am PST
Western Folklife Center - Black Box Theater 501 Railroad Street, Elko, NV, USA
  Film, Free

11:30am PST

Deep West & Ranch Communications
Saturday February 1, 2025 11:30am - 1:30pm PST
Hal Cannon (producer), Taki Telonidis (producer)
58 min · 2002


From 2000-2019, the Western Folklife Center collaborated with people across the rural West to produce short videos that captured their experiences living and working the land. These homemade productions are simple yet elegant—they are not glossy or commercial, but from the heart. Revisit a curated selection of these short films that tell the stories of those living deep in the heart of the West.

Produced by Western Folklife Center Media and the many filmmakers, in collaboration with Edge of Discovery, the Owyhee Combined School on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Dave Baker, Carol Dalrymple, Karem Orrego, Colene Paradise, and Taki Telonidis. Made possible with support from the R. Harold Burton Foundation, the Golden Rule Foundation, and the John Ben Snow Foundation. 
Saturday February 1, 2025 11:30am - 1:30pm PST
Western Folklife Center - Black Box Theater 501 Railroad Street, Elko, NV, USA
  Film, Free

2:00pm PST

Rancher-to-Rancher—Interactive, Entertaining, Regenerative Rangeland Management
Saturday February 1, 2025 2:00pm - 3:30pm PST
Rancher-to-Rancher team member Kent Reeves, along with Buffalo Kin, Amy Hale, Lara Manzanares, Deanna Dickinson McCall, Henry Real Bird, Brigid & Johnny Reedy, and Sean Sexton, bring you an entertaining and interactive session about regenerative rangeland management using peer-to-peer learning, holistic thinking, simple demonstrations, and audience participation. Between poetry and music from people who steward the land, we’ll learn more about “how to see” soil health and healthy ecosystem processes (water cycle, carbon cycle, energy flow, biodiversity). And, we’ll cover practical ideas to address drought, productivity, range and pasture regeneration, fire, water quality and quantity, and profitability. All while having some fun! 
Artists & Special Guests
avatar for Buffalo Kin

Buffalo Kin

Seldom will you find a duo weaving high and lonesome sounds with such ease as Buffalo Kin. The West comes alive with their blending of traditional cowboy folk tunes and haunting original pieces. At home in rural Oregon, Buffalo Kin is Seth Brewster on guitar, banjo, and vocals, and... Read More →
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Amy Hale

Amy Hale is an award-winning author who lives and works on the Spider Ranch, a 50,000-acre cattle operation in central Arizona. She and her husband Gail Steiger cowboy together, spending many nights sleeping on the ground in remote camps, cooking over an open fire, and gathering cattle... Read More →
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Lara Manzanares

Lara Manzanares is a bilingual singer-songwriter from Northern New Mexico. She grew up singing the traditional New Mexican boleros, rancheras, and corridos of her sheep-ranching childhood, and composes her own style of music in both English and Spanish. Through a combination of storytelling... Read More →
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Henry Real Bird

Henry Real Bird, a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation, grew up ranching on the battlegrounds of the Little Bighorn. He still lives on the Crow Reservation in Montana, saying “this is it, I’m not going anywhere.” A former rodeo cowboy and bronc rider, now a renowned poet... Read More →
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Brigid & Johnny Reedy

Brigid Reedy is a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, she has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. An accomplished... Read More →
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Kent Reeves

Kent Reeves is a rangeland ecologist, packer, cowboy, and nomad based in California. He is the co-founder of The Soil Carbon Coalition’s Rancher-to-Rancher Network, an organization that guides land stewards on listening to the land and to one another. Kent has been a featured poet... Read More →
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Sean Sexton

Sean Sexton grew up on his family’s Treasure Hammock Ranch, where he lives and co-manages a 700-acre cow-calf and seedstock operation with his son. He and his wife Sharon reside on the ranch in a home they built by hand. Sean spends much of his time writing poetry and prose, and... Read More →
Saturday February 1, 2025 2:00pm - 3:30pm PST
Western Folklife Center - G Three Bar Theater

9:30pm PST

Saloon Session: Sam Platts & the Plainsmen
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:30pm - 10:30pm PST
Artists & Special Guests
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Sam Platts & the Plainsmen

Sam Platts and the Plainsmen is an energetic Americana band that brings traditional country and western swing to modern audiences. Sam’s songwriting is in the vein of “old” country music, and his inspiration comes from rural, agricultural life and his family’s western heritage... Read More →
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:30pm - 10:30pm PST
Western Folklife Center - Pioneer Saloon
  Music, Free

10:30pm PST

Open Jam
Saturday February 1, 2025 10:30pm - 11:59pm PST
Looking for another way to join in the musical fun? Come jam with fellow musicians and Gathering-goers in a session where everyone is welcome!

Saturday February 1, 2025 10:30pm - 11:59pm PST
Western Folklife Center - G Three Bar Theater
  Jam, Free
 

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