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"Doc" Hayes.... |
"Doc" Hayes says that the story of the family that settled near the
Lesser Slave Lake in the poem, and who were overwhelmed by the
challenges of the far North, shows how much sacrifice it took to
open Northern Canada as it has been opened today.
He is a professor at
a public university in Manitoba, Canada. "Doc" Hayes runs a small
grazing operation for cattle of relatives and neighbors back
in the bush near Nesbitt, Manitoba and, each year travels to
different gatherings and poetry festivals around North
America. At one time, he tried rodeoing
but a blind bucking horse convinced him that what he was was a school teacher. Since
then his non-job focus has been on
studying and recording tales of the cowboy way. He came by his
love of western storytelling and cowboy poetry as a result of
sitting in on bunk house bull sessions in Northern Arizona
back in the late '40s.
For over forty years he has
collected cowboy stories and remembrances of Canadian and
American cowboys that often serve as a basis for his
poetry.
He has had several books of poetry,
academic and
western, published and his recent cd-rom Conversations With
an Old Horse is made up of his own original poetry and
several selected stories of the "Old West," backed up by
several good traditional western musicians.
"Doc"
Hayes has spoken at over 400 educational and organizational training
and motivational meetings since the mid '70s. He has been featured
at many of the major gatherings in both Canada and the United
States. "Doc" is the producer and host of the Brandon Cowboy Poetry
Gathering and the Canadian Cowboy Christmas: and he has been featured
on
both regional and national television shows on Cowboy Poetry. He is
a member of the Academy of Academy of American Poets and the
Academy of Western Artists. You can read more of his poetry at
www.cowboypoetry.com/dochayes.htm
Your comments are invited.
dochayes@prairie.ca
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poem on this web page may not be excerpted, copied, or reproduced, used
or performed in any form (graphic, electronic or mechanical) without
the express written permission of the author.
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