
Myth of the Month 21: The Old West
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Dec 16, 2022 AI Snips
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Buffalo Bill Turned The West Into Spectacle
- Buffalo Bill Cody transformed self-mythologizing cowboys into global spectacle with his 1883 Wild West Show.
- Cody employed many Indigenous performers, paid them equally, and presented them as partners rather than simple villains.
Custer's Defeat Recast Frontier Violence As Noble Sacrifice
- Custer's Last Stand let Americans recast frontier violence as noble sacrifice, reinforcing military heroism in national myth.
- Writers like Walt Whitman enshrined Custer as martyr, helping shift public sentiment toward legitimizing expanded state power.
Myth Turned Wage Workers Into Lone Mavericks
- The cowboy myth reframed dependence as rugged autonomy: cowboys were wage laborers yet mythologized as solitary mavericks.
- Literature and art transformed disciplined, team-based droving into the image of stoic, itinerant loners riding into the sunset.
