Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett

Willie M. "Bill" Pickett (December 5, 1870 - April 2, 1932) was a cowboy and rodeo performer. Native American.

Early years

Pickett attended school through the fifth grade, after which he took up hard ranching work. He invented the technique of bulldogging, the skill of grabbing cattle by the horns and wrestling them to the ground. Pickett's method for bulldogging was biting a cow on the lip and then falling backwards. This method eventually lost popularity as the sport morphed into the steer wrestling that is practiced in rodeos today.

Marriage

In 1890 Pickett married Maggie Turner, a former slave and daughter to a white southern plantation owner. The couple had nine children. Pickett and his brothers started their own company, the Pickett Brothers Bronco Busters and Rough Riders Association, to offer their services as cowboys. Pickett also made a living demonstrating his bulldogging skills and other stunts at county fairs. In 1905, Pickett joined the 101 Ranch Wild West Show that featured the likes of Buffalo Bill, Will Rogers, Tom Mix, Bee Ho Gray, and Zach and Lucille Mulhall. Pickett was a popular performer who toured around the world and appeared in early motion pictures. Pickett was shown in a movie created by Richard E. Norman. Pickett's ethnicity resulted in him not being able to appear at many rodeos. He often was forced to claim that he was of Comanche heritage in order to perform.

Death

Pickett continued to work his entire life. He also served as deacon of Taylor Baptist Church. In 1932, he was kicked in the head by a horse while working horses at the 101 Ranch and died of his injuries a few days later, at the age of 61. Will Rogers announced his funeral on the radio.

Legacy

Pickett was named to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1971 and was the first black honoree to that organization. He was enshrined in the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1989. honored Pickett as one of twenty "Legends of the West" pictured in a series of stamps. Unfortunately, the stamps used a picture which many reference works identified as Bill Pickett but was in fact his brother Ben. The Postal Service recalled the series to correct the error.

Another controversy that still rages is a claim that steer wrestling was independently developed in Canada by the Canadian black cowboy John Ware and possibly predates Pickett. An 1892 Calgary gymkhana lists a demonstration of steer wrestling by John Ware on its program. On the other hand it is claimed that Bill Pickett was steer wrestling as early as 1881.

References

* Powell, Lee (Dec. 3-9, 2004). Bill Pickett: an unlikely rodeo pioneer. "The Sports Page", p. 3.
* Carnes, Mark C., Betz, Paul R., ed. "American National Biography". "Oxford University Press".

Further reading

*cite book |last=Hanes |first=Bailey C. |title= Bill Pickett, Bulldogger: The Biography of a Black Cowboy |year=1977 |publisher= University of Oklahoma Press |location=Norman, OK |isbn=080611391X |oclc=02632780

*cite book |last=Johnson |first=Cecil |title= Guts: Legendary Black Rodeo Cowboy Bill Pickett |year=1994 |publisher= Summit Group |location=Fort Worth, TX |isbn=1565301625 |oclc=31374075


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