Spanish and Mexican ways of handling cattle and horses are still alive today. These include roping with lassos, branding cattle, wearing spurs, cinching up saddles, the chaps worn by cowboys, and rodeos for competitions. All of these techniques combined helped the men within the industry by making raising cattle on the plains easier and more manageable.
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U.S. Indian Agent James McLaughlin feared Sitting Bull <span>and ordered his arrest on December 15, 1890. Sitting Bull refused to cooperate and a scuffle ensued. A nearby Lakota, Catch-the-Bear, shot the arresting officer, who fired back, killing Sitting Bull.</span>