بوفالو بیل's وایلد وست
بوفالو بیل's وایلد وست was a traveling show created by William Frederick Cody, known as Buffalo Bill. It debuted in 1883 and showcased the American West through performances that included cowboy skills, Native American culture, and reenactments of famous events like the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The show featured various acts, including sharpshooters like Annie Oakley and rodeo performances.
The production aimed to entertain audiences while also promoting the myth of the Wild West. It toured extensively across the United States and Europe, influencing popular perceptions of the American frontier and contributing to the romanticized image of cowboys and Native Americans in American culture.