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Sid Gustafson commented on Ken Egan's blog post 'The Humanities in Video'
"Keep up the good work, and remember, Domestic Animals made us human!"
Mar 14
Sid Gustafson posted a discussion

Horse and Culture Presentation, Nov 3, 6pm, Ravalli County Museum

Hi Humanities Folk,For any of you interested in horses, and the human/horse relationship through time. I'll be giving my Speaker's Bureau presentation in Hamilton tomorrow night, November 3, 6pm at the Ravalli County Museum.Here is my latest NYTimes piece regarding racehorse welfare, which is open for discussion.New York Times horseracing article Regards, SidSee More
Nov 2, 2011
Sid Gustafson replied to John Clayton's discussion 'Neonatives in Montana'
"Hi John, As I see it Bozeman has become a culture of newer neonatives, following the earlier neonatives who came after the original natives--the American Indians--who are mostly all gone now, excepting a small gathering of tribes affiliated with the…"
Feb 1, 2011
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Horse Culture, the sportswriter

To all the quiet ones waiting in the wings to rise out of the dust and prevail:The title, King for a Day, is taken from an expression folk used to employ to describe how one could feel after riding a horse across the countrysidehttp://therail.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/08/blame-is-king-for-a-day/To Veterans everywhereSee More
Nov 11, 2010
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Horse and Culture, a Speaker's Bureau Presentation story

Sid~Thank you so much for presenting at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park. I am pleased that of the 33 in attendance, 25 were from local communities – people choosing to drive and attend a program knowing it would rain. I know we all enjoyed the event and please thank Sam for bringing the “stars” of the show (not to say that you weren’t wonderful- you were great!).Again, thanks,Rhea K. ArmstrongAsst. Manager, Lewis & Clark Caverns State ParkMontanaHumanities succeeded in promoting…See More
Jul 4, 2010
Clair Leonard and Sid Gustafson are now friends
May 11, 2010
Craig Lancaster commented on Sid Gustafson's blog post 'Montana story published in Oregon150 story anthology'
"Congratulations, Sid. Beautiful little story."
May 8, 2010
Noelle Sullivan commented on Sid Gustafson's blog post 'Montana story published in Oregon150 story anthology'
"Congrats, Sid!"
May 7, 2010
Clair Leonard commented on Sid Gustafson's blog post 'Montana story published in Oregon150 story anthology'
"I really like your story. Congratulations Sid! Thank you for sharing it."
May 6, 2010
Sid Gustafson posted a blog post

Montana story published in Oregon150 story anthology

For short story aficionados and preparadoros interested in Montana's voice, this story "Seals" has been recently published in Oregon's 150 Stories anthology celebrating 150 years of drizzle and drivvle, now available in fine bookstores regionallyhttp://www.oregon150.org/2009/02/20/seals/Written 12 years ago, the piece waited patiently and cured well before finding a suitable home.See More
May 6, 2010
Sid Gustafson replied to Butte Silver Bow Public Library's discussion '"Home" in 10 Words or Less'
"My ten words regarding the Two Medicine River Valley coursing through the middle of the Blackfeet Indian Nation; Rocky Mountain foothill ranch country I grew up riding unfenced grasslands with the Indians: "Best way to make ends meet was…"
Dec 14, 2009
Sid Gustafson left a comment for Tami Haaland
"To Inverness poems with Big Open Sweetgrass views High Line wheat strips North"
Aug 24, 2009
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Aug 24, 2009
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Aug 10, 2009
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Mar 30, 2009

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To all the quiet ones waiting in the wings to rise out of the dust and prevail:
The title, King for a Day, is taken from an expression folk used to employ to describe how one could feel after riding a horse across the countryside

To Veterans everywhere

Posted on November 11, 2010 at 12:00pm

Montana story published in Oregon150 story anthology

For short story aficionados and preparadoros interested in Montana's voice, this story "Seals" has been recently published in Oregon's 150 Stories anthology celebrating 150 years of drizzle and drivvle, now available in fine bookstores regionally… Continue

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