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Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen

American Icons: Buffalo Bill

Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen

PRX

Arts

4.6675 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2017

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This was the American spectacle that colonized our dreams.

He was the most famous American in the world — a showman and spin artist who parlayed a buffalo-hunting gig into an entertainment empire. William F. Cody’s stage show presented a new creation myth for America, bringing cowboys, Indians, settlers, and sharpshooters to audiences who had only read about the West in dime novels. He offered Indians a life off the reservation — reenacting their own defeats. “Deadwood” producer David Milch explains why the myth of the West still resonates; a Sioux actor at a Paris theme park loves playing Sitting Bull; and a financial executive impersonates Buffalo Bill, with his wife as Annie Oakley.

(Originally aired November 5, 2010)

Bonus Track: Indian or Native American? 

 Artist and scholar Arthur Amiotte offers his opinion on the names given to — and chosen by — his people.

 

Video: "Buffalo Bill's Wild West" 

 There's not much video of Buffalo Bill; William Cody couldn't quite figure out how to adapt his "Wild West" show to the new technology of film. But Thomas Edison used the developing medium to capture some amazing footage of the show.

  

Video: “La Légende de Buffalo Bill” 

The "Wild West" show has history in Europe. The original stage show spent perhaps a third of its run across the Atlantic, touring as far east as the Ukraine. As shown in the promotional video below, a current French incarnation — "with Mickey and friends" — draws heavily on the mythology created by Buffalo Bill.

  

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Transcript

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0:00.0

From PRX.

0:06.3

Studio 360

0:08.2

Long live cowboys.

0:12.9

Long live cowboys.

0:14.8

America is a cowboy nation.

0:17.4

We love our guns.

0:19.4

We love the wide-open spaces

0:21.4

and the idea of the lone rugged hero.

0:24.8

Even our politicians sound like cowboys.

0:27.9

Before they become leaders...

0:29.5

Indian casualties were heavy, ours were light.

0:32.0

And besides, I had a strong feeling I'd be riding into a trap.

0:34.7

And after...

0:35.5

We will smoke them out of their holes.

0:37.4

We will get them running, and we'll bring them to justice.

0:42.8

The Wild West is a fundamental part of the story of how we built this nation.

0:48.8

Of course, the real history wasn't just romantic.

0:52.2

It was complicated and sometimes grim. So, where did this

0:57.2

mythology come from? Sure, there was John Wayne and a gazillion westerns, but who came before that?

1:04.6

Where did it all start? Who's got the show that gets the most applause?

1:09.9

500 Indians and 50 squaws.

1:13.5

Ten featured acts, and there's a special feature still.

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