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A Rodeo Festival in the Philippines Celebrates Cowboy Culture

In the Philippines, men and women compete in an annual rodeo that celebrates a thriving cowboy culture with roots in the Spanish and American colonial eras.

Jes Aznar and Mike Ives
Author: Jes Aznar and Mike Ives

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Jes Aznar and Mike Ives

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Cattle, Colonization, Cowboys and Cowgirls, Horses, Livestock, Philippines, Ranches, Rodeos, vis-photo
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