ArizonaRealCountry.com 29 September 2017 on the silver plate. He reportedly told them, “Please put my wife’s name on it.” Since his death in 1923, Jackson Sundown has been inducted into just about every sport’s hall of fame related to rodeo you can imagine. You may not realize it, but the logo used by the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is a rendition of a silhouette of an old photograph of Sundown, taken at Pendleton in about 1916—making him the most viewed Indian Cowboy ever! To this day, Native American’s continue to participate in rodeo in a big way. Some of today’s top rodeo stars are of Native American heritage. Photo courtesy of the Department of Interior, National Park Service, Nez Perce Historical Park Photo by W.S. Bowm an Above: Winner World’s Champion Cowboy, The Round-Up, Pendleton, OR Right: Indian Rodeo Champion, 1916 Jackson Sundown became a favorite at these rodeos because he wore his braids tied under his chin and he always wore bright colored shirts and angora chaps—he was quite a site to behold. MACDONALD’S RANCH PUMPKIN PATCH 26540 N SCOTTSDALE RD • SCOTTSDALE • 480-585-0239 Valid for 1 FREE Admission to Pumpkin Festival with 1 FULL Paying Admission! October 1st–31st from 9am–5pm CLOSED Tuesdays and GATES CLOSE at 12pm on Halloween Valid on Weekdays and Weekends!