He Served the Army and Sitting Bull Well—Both Before and After Facing Charges for Murder by Aaron Robert Woodard4/21/20234/26/2024 Johnnie Bruguier was both French Canadian and Sioux and learned to straddle both worlds.
He Was Shot in the Head Over Booze in this Prohibition State. His Killers Walked Free. by Ellen Notbohm4/17/20234/17/2023
The Time the US Army Almost Went to War with Utah’s Mormons in 1854 by Will Gorenfeld4/14/20234/14/2023
The Buffalo-Bone Cane Mystery: Did It Really Belong to Wyatt Earp? by Matthew Bernstein4/7/20234/7/2023
Ten Top Western Artists Working Today: From Painting Cowboys to Making Cowboy Boots by Johnny D. Boggs4/3/20234/4/2023
He Rode with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Was He the Deadliest Member of the Wild Bunch? by Mark T. Smokov3/31/20233/28/2023
Lies and False Promises Left California Indians With Little of the Mission Lands They’d Farmed by Ramon Vasconcellos3/27/20233/27/2023
Like the Taste of Reindeer Meat? Some Alaskans Made a Fortune From It by Michael Engelhard3/24/20233/21/2023
This Poet Bandit Used Shotguns to Rob Stages, But Never Fired a Shot. Where Are His Guns Now? by George Layman3/20/20232/14/2023
‘Lonesome Dove’ Remains One of the Most Popular Westerns. Here’s Where the Props and Costumes Ended Up. by Linda Wommack3/17/20233/17/2023