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20th Annual Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo Celebrated, Riders From Across The County Compete

A celebration of the tribe's long history of cattle ranching was held Saturday, October 4, at the Morongo Indian Reservation.

2025 Moronogo Rodeo 2: Two riders take part in the ribbon roping contest at the Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo held Oct. 4.
2025 Moronogo Rodeo 2: Two riders take part in the ribbon roping contest at the Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo held Oct. 4. (Photo Credti: JOHN H WILSON)

CABAZON, CA — Amateur and professional ropers and riders competed for cash prizes at the 20th Annual Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo, a celebration of the tribe’s long history of cattle ranching held Saturday, October 4 at the Morongo Indian Reservation.

“The Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo is always such a special event,” said Aaron Tsinigine, 2015 PRCA Team Roping World Champion. “It’s more than great competition — it’s the energy, the fans, and the way the community comes together that makes it a highlight of my season.”

The event was first launched 20 years ago, and since then has grown in popularity over the decades to attract Native and non-native riders from across the country. It remains a free family-friendly ranch rodeo featuring a wide variety of competitions throughout the day, including open roping, team roping, Calcutta, ribbon roping, and team branding. Youth riders can also join in the fun with competitions like mutton-busting and youth barrel racing.

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Morongo Tribal Council Member Ryan Martin, who serves as rodeo president, said the annual event honors the Tribe’s long history of cattle ranching on the reservation — a way of life that began generations ago and continues today.

Lindsey Bennett of Beaumont competes in the barrel racing event at the 20th Annual Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo held Oct. 4. (Photo Credit: JOHN H WILSON)

“The Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo embodies the spirit of Indian ranching that has been a part of our Tribal community for generations,” Martin said. “Our rodeo celebrates our deep connection to horses and riding, while simultaneously reflecting our values of perseverance and self-reliance in the face of obstacles.”

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2025 Moronogo Rodeo 1: Riders Dallas Owen of Temecula (right) and Winchester's Wade Hooker (left) work in synch to rope a steer at the 20th Annual Morongo Indian Cowboy Ranch Rodeo held Oct. 4.. (Photo Credit: JOHN H WILSON)

The annual rodeo is hosted by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and the Morongo Cultural Heritage Department.

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