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Deeply Rooted
Above: David Gomez in Taos, New Mexico. Photography by Stefan Wachs.
FOR YEARS, whenever I thought about going back home to Taos, it was easy to get hung up on change—the Walmart where the old drive-in theater used to be, favorite bookstores that have closed, old friends who have moved on. Sometimes it seemed the Taos I grew up in no longer existed. I know better now. It’s still there. You just have to know where to look and what to look for.
My Taos is not a world of art galleries, innovative cuisine, second homes, or a resort lifestyle. Instead, it’s strolling through the artisans’ displays of Indian jewelry, pottery, and other crafts at the San Geronimo Day feast on September 30, before the pole climb, after having gone down for the races early in the morning and then sitting down to a big meal at the family home on the pueblo. My Taos is about pulling up to Mante’s Chow Cart on the main drag and getting a chicharron burrito with red chile from the drive-up window.
My Taos is a place where my father’s family has been for a thousand years. It’s about getting married in the little church at Taos Pueblo, where I am an enrolled member.
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Rooster Cogburn (film)
1975 film
For the character, see Rooster Cogburn (character).
Rooster Cogburn, also known as Rooster Cogburn (...and the Lady), is a 1975 American Western film directed by Stuart Millar, and starring John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn. Written by Martha Hyer (who is credited as Martin Julien) and based on the Rooster Cogburn character from Charles Portis' 1968 Western novelTrue Grit, the film is a sequel to True Grit (1969),[2] and the second installment overall in the film series of the same name. The plot details the continuing adventures of Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn, an aging one-eyed lawman, whose badge is suspended due to his record of routine arrests that end in bloodshed. He is offered a chance to redeem himself by bringing in a group of bank robbers who have hijacked a wagon shipment of nitroglycerin, and finds himself aided in his quest by a spinster whose father was killed by the criminals.
Plot
[edit]In Fort Smith, Arkansas, in the late 19th century, aging one-eyed U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn is stripped of his badge by Judge Parker due to his drunkenness and questionable use of firearms. When a shipment of highly explosive nitroglycerin is stolen from a transporting troop of United States Army cavalry by the r