Cowboy Profile -2011 IIFR Bull Riding Champions - Andy Sells
Name: Andy Sells Age: 18 Marital Status: Family/Children: 2 Brothers & 2 Sisters Hometown:
Rough Rock, Az Native American Heritage: Navajo Horses: One Horse Rodeo
Events Worked: Bull Riding, and I sometimes rope with my cousins and brothers Read More...
The 8th Annual IIFR Finals Rodeo is moving to the New Mexico State Fair, September 14, 15, and 16,
2012, at the Tingley Coliseum, Albquerque , New Mexico: Top First Nation Cowboys and Cowgirls from North America will compete
in 4 Action Packed Go-Rounds!
The New Mexico State Fair Expos is an extravagant event at
it's finest with activities for all ages: Livestock Show, Hispanic, Indian, and Classic Arts, Native American, Afrian American,
and Hispanic Villages. Plus, lots of activities for your children: Midway, McDonald's Farm, and much much more! More information to come: Offical Poster Coming Soon!
OR Call: (866) 716-8134 and ask to make a reservation in the“International Indian Rodeo Finals Block or
IIFR” room block.
THE SHERATON ALBUQUERQUE UPTOWN IS PLEASED TO OFFER ALL PARTICIPANTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL INDIAN FINALS
RODEO (IIFR) A DISCOUNTED ROOM RATE OF $89.00 PER NIGHT!
Plans are already underway for the 2012 Kayenta Fourth of July Rodeo. We are very excited to bring you the best
rodeo action on the Navajo Nation and across North America. So mark your calendar and don't miss out on the greatest rodeo
on the Navajo Nation
The Navajo Nation Fair was established in 1938 to stimulate livestock improvements and management through exhibits for
the Navajo people. The Navajo Nation Fair has become a world-renowned event that showcases Navajo Agriculture, Fine Arts and
Crafts, with the promotion and preservation of the Navajo heritage by providing cultural entertainment.
The Navajo
Nation Fair is the largest American Indian Fair and Rodeo within the Southwest United States, with a daily average attendance
of 15,000 visitors. The Navajo Nation Fair starts each year after the Labor Day weekend and ending on the following Sunday.
The Navajo Nation Fair consists of 25 coordinated events that extend over the seven days