Spud Jones, who ascended to new heights in rodeo when he became the first Navajo bull rider to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo in 2008, providing inspiration to Indigenous bull riders in New ...
Navajo Nation reported that Jones grew up in a one-stoplight town on the Navajo reservation called Tohatchi (N.M.). Bull riding took him all over the country before he ended up under the bright lights ...
His travels this week are one thing; his path from a reservation in Arizona toward the elite levels of his sport are another altogether.
With the law of averages, there is a good chance that a new cowboy is crowned the bull riding world champion when the NFR comes to a close. The only two in the top-15 that have won gold buckles are ...
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