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Boyhood Among the Woolies Richard W. Etulain

Boyhood Among the Woolies By Richard W. Etulain

Boyhood Among the Woolies by Richard W. Etulain


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Growing up on a sheep ranch afforded Sebastian Etulain's boys a magical upbringing with magnificent memories - despite the demanding work. In Boyhood Among the Woolies, his youngest son, Richard, reveals the family's story, a rare look at life on an early eastern Washington sheep ranch.

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Boyhood Among the Woolies Summary

Boyhood Among the Woolies: Growing Up on a Basque Sheep Ranch by Richard W. Etulain

Like many Pacific Northwest sheep herders, Sebastian Etulain emigrated from Europe's Basque country. He arrived in Yakima in May of 1921, convinced that hard work could overcome a lack of formal education and other shortcomings. It became his doctrine, and he advanced to ranch owner before marrying Mary Gillard Foster.

The Etulain sheep ranch lay among rock ridges, carved out coulees, rounded hills, and rich grasslands twenty miles east of Ritzville and almost seventy miles south of Spokane. Isolated and sprawling across nearly ten thousand acres, it included a sturdy ranch house surrounded by hay barns, a water pump house, corrals, and pens for sheep, goats, dogs, and pigs. The spread also had a milking parlor and creamery, as well as a blacksmith shop.

The Etulains adopted seasonal rhythms. For about one third of the year, their own abundant pasture grasses provided sufficient fodder. In the summer they moved most of their animals up to mountains around St. Maries, Idaho, to feast on rich grasses there. But from November to March the sheep and cattle needed purchased feed, and plenty of it.

Growing up on a sheep ranch afforded Sebastian's boys a magical upbringing with magnificent memories--despite the demanding work. In Boyhood Among the Woolies, his youngest son, Richard, reveals the family's story, a rare look at life on an early eastern Washington sheep ranch. He recounts endless chores related to supplying feed and water, lambing season, sheep shearing, keeping animals safe, and fighting one of the largest dangers--grass fires. He also describes family activities, relationships with hired staff, favorite dogs, brotherly pranks and shenanigans, schooling and church in Ritzville, Basque history, and more.

About Richard W. Etulain

Glowing reminiscences aside, author Richard W. Etulain never fell in love with ranching. He became a town and city dude, an award-winning historian who specializes in the history of the American West. He has given more than two hundred presentations on western and United States historical, literary, and cultural topics. He is the author or editor of over sixty volumes, and his books and essays have won several major prizes. Recent titles include Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid, and Abraham Lincoln: A Western Legacy.

Table of Contents

Preface

Prologue

1. The Lay of the Land and the Ranch Layout

2. A Faraway Basque Dad and A Saintly Mom

3. Dicky Comes on Scene

4. Older Brother Kenny and Big Brother Danny

5. Off to School

6. Magic in Ritzville

7. Going to Church

8. Herders and Hired Men

9. Lambing Season

10. The Sheepshearers Are Coming

11. Trailing--On the Road to Idaho

12. Summers in St. Maries

13. A Passel of Sheepdogs

14. Other Animals

15. Games and Pranks

16. The End Is Coming

17. And Then . . .

18. Back to the Ranch

Sources

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Additional information

CIN1638640076G
9781638640073
1638640076
Boyhood Among the Woolies: Growing Up on a Basque Sheep Ranch by Richard W. Etulain
Used - Good
Paperback
Washington State University Press
20230420
150
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