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Shirley Morris, Producer/Director/Writer of "Oh, You Cowgirl!"
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If you thought you had heard all the stories there were to tell about cowgirls, If you think you know how our history was forged in the west, prepare yourself for a new series about women and stories you have never heard, Until now...
Stories About Women Who Did More Than They Had A Right To Do.
They were cowgirl tuff!
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To Name A Few Cowgirls:
Fannie Sperry Steel
Bertha Kaepernik-Blancett
Goldie Griffith
Mabel Strickland
Bonnie McCarroll
Goldie St. Claire
Joella Irwin
Ruth Roach
Tad Lucas
Lucille Richards
Lorena Trickey
Fox Hastings
Ollie Osborn
Francis Irwin
Bonnie Gray
Lulu Parr
Lucille Mulhall
Prairie Rose
Rose Henderson
Prairie Lilly Allen
Bea Kirnan
Mabel Baker
Babe Lee
Vi Kelly
Ella Lazinka
Florence Adams
Buckskin Bessie
Florence La Due
Jane Bernoudy
Pauline Irwin
Margaret Irwin
Rose Clayton
May Lillie
Kitty Wilkes
Tillie Baldwin
Florence Hughes
Princess Red Bird
Vera McGinnis
Hazel Hoxie

Be Inspired... See Oh, You Cowgirl! Today.
They left a legacy so steeped in
with the cowgirls who redefined the West.
"Oh, You Cowgirl!" is an in-depth documentary film about the early 20th century cowgirls; the unsung heroes of the west. It is an honest-to-goodness cowgirl story which also reveals the truth about the legend and mystery of Prairie Rose Henderson. The film focuses upon the spirit and heart of the cowgirls of the wild west shows and rodeos - all champions; some coming from ranches in the west, some entertainers from the east, many giving up everything to do more than they "had a right to do." The impact these inspiring, courageous women had on history, and the significance of their invaluable contribution to our western heritage, has been overlooked for nearly one hundred years. It's high time their strength and character were brought into the light.
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