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Tonto and Rides
* Tonto's Expanding Head Band ( Malcolm Cecil, limited edition CD, 2006 ) ( remastered CD Tonto Rides Again, with a bonus track )

Tonto and 1996
Tonto National Forest began charging user fees in 1996 for daily and overnight stays at expanded amenity recreation sites in the national forest.

Tonto and CD
* Music to Send You Tonto CD ( to be released on Ruptured Ambitions 2011 )

Tonto and from
* February 25 – The majority of the Yavapai ( Wipukyipai ) and Tonto Apache ( Dil Zhéé ) tribes are forced by the U. S. Cavalry under command of Brigadier General George Crook to walk at gunpoint from the Arizona's Verde Valley, to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, 180 miles to the southeast.
In 1880, a motley group of strangers boards the east-bound stagecoach from Tonto, Arizona Territory to Lordsburg, New Mexico Territory.
On the original Lone Ranger radio show, Tonto was identified as being from the Potawatomi tribe.
He would come back with regularity through 1929, and would purchase two plots of land near Tonto Creek, including from Sampson Elam Boles under Myrtle Point.
In May the Multi-Purpose Event Center across from the Tonto Apache Indian Reservation hosts the Gary Hardt Memorial Rodeo.
In 1969, he appeared as Tonto in a comedy sketch on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, seeking new employment away from the Lone Ranger.
In 1875, United States military forced the removal of an estimated 1, 500 Yavapai and Dilzhe ’ e Apache ( better known as Tonto Apache ) from the Rio Verde Indian Reserve and its several thousand acres of treaty lands promised to them by the United States government.
The Lone Ranger's usage of bullet made from valuable metal like silver is satirized in an episode of Robot Chicken where after expertly shooting a tin can in the air, the Ranger's sidekick Tonto laments that the amount of silver the Ranger thoughtlessly wasted could have bought enough food to feed Tonto's entire village for a year.
The Tonto National Forest has diverse scenery, with elevations ranging from 1, 400 feet ( 427 m ) in the Sonoran Desert to 7, 400 feet ( 2, 256 m ) in the ponderosa pine forests of the Mogollon Rim ( pronounced MOH-gee-on, or MUH-gee-own ).
Instead, he / she extracted the male cells from his / her own brain and implanted them in his / her womb, thereby creating a male clone, in a procedure that Tonto described as ' autoincest '.
* Tonto Apache ( autonym: Dilzhé ` e, the Chiricahua called them Ben-et-dine-‘ wild ’, ‘ crazy ’; neighboring Western Apache called them Koun ` nde-‘ Those who you don ’ t understand ’, ‘ wild rough People ’, the Spanish adapted this as Tonto-' loose ', ' foolish ', the Dine called the Tonto Apache and neighboring Yavapai Dilzhʼíʼ dinéʼiʼ-‘ People with high-pitched voices ’, lived from the San Francisco Peaks, East Verde River and Oak Creek Canyon along the Verde River into the Mazatzal Mountains and to the Salt River in the SW and the Tonto Basin in the SE, extending eastwards towards the Little Colorado River, were the most westerly group of the Western Apache )
** Southern Tonto ( lived from the Salt River in south northward along and over the East Verde River, including the Sierra Ancha, Bradshaw Mountains and the Mazatzal Mountains )
Smoke Signals ( 1998 ) is an independent film directed and co-produced by Chris Eyre and with a screenplay by Sherman Alexie, based on the short story " This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona " from his book Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.
The neighboring Western Apache ethnonym for them was Koun ' nde (" wild rough People "), from which the Spanish derived their use of Tonto (" loose ", " foolish ") for the group.
The Western Apache from Bylas use the word Dilzhę ́’ é to refer to both the San Carlos and Tonto Apache groups.
The name Tonto is considered offensive by some, due to its etymology and meaning in Spanish, although that usage was derived from their learning the names by which neighboring groups referred to the Dilzhe ’ e.
The Tonto Apache lived alongside the Wipukepa (“ People from the Foot of the Red Rock ”) and Kewevkapaya, two of the four subgroups of the Yavapai of central and western Arizona.
The Tonto Apache territory stretched from the San Francisco Peaks, East Verde River and Oak Creek Canyon along the Verde River into the Mazatzal Mountains and to the Salt River in the SW and the Tonto Basin in the SE, extending eastwards towards the Little Colorado River in the U. S. state of Arizona.
Scholars cannot tell from records whether the writers of the time, when using the term Tonto Apache, were referring to Yavapai or Apache, or those mixed bands.
The close connection with the Yavapai may have helped inform the dialect Tonto Apache, which is most distinct from the other two Apache dialects.
* " Tonto ", a song by the American math rock band Battles, from their album Mirrored.
* Tonto ( beverage ), an alcoholic beverage from Uganda.

Rides and Again
The Blackadder pilot was shot but never aired on terrestrial TV in the UK ( although some scenes were shown in the 25th anniversary special Blackadder Rides Again ).
: This article is about the 1939 movie remake Destry Rides Again.
For the novel, see Destry Rides Again ( novel ).
For the 1932 movie starring Tom Mix, see Destry Rides Again ( 1932 film ).
For the 1959 Broadway musical starring Andy Griffith, see Destry Rides Again ( musical ).
Destry Rides Again ( AKA The Man from Montana ) ( 1939 ) is a western starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart.
In 1996, Destry Rides Again was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
Famed Western writer Max Brand contributed the novel, Destry Rides Again, but the film also owes its origins to Brand's serial " Twelve Peers ", published in a pulp-magazine.
Destry Rides Again was generally well accepted by the public, as well as critics.
* Universal Pictures released an earlier version, also titled Destry Rides Again ( 1932 ), directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Tom Mix and Zasu Pitts.
* A Broadway musical version of the story, Destry Rides Again, opened in New York at the Imperial Theater on April 23, 1959, and played 472 performances.
* Destry Rides Again on Lux Radio Theater: November 5, 1945
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* The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again ( 1979 )
Examples include Harpo Marx in Horse Feathers, Curly Howard in Ants in the Pantry, and Bugs Bunny in Bugs Bunny Rides Again.
In the same year he also appeared in Lady Godiva Rides Again and The Galloping Major ; in 1956 he had a non-comic supporting role as a journalist in the science-fiction film Quatermass 2.
* The Lone Haranguer Rides Again!
The Railrodder was made in tandem with a behind-the-scenes documentary about Keaton's life and times, called Buster Keaton Rides Again, also made for the National Film Board.
She made her feature debut as a beauty contest entrant in Lady Godiva Rides Again ( 1951 ) and had a number of other minor film appearances in the UK.
Notable local musical acts include The Ocracoke Rockers, Martin and Friends, Aaron Caswell Band, Molasses Creek, Baby Dee and the Free Mustache Rides Again and Coyote.
* Chris Clark covered the song on her second and final album, CC Rides Again.
* Cheyenne Rides Again ( 1937 )
* Herbie Rides Again
In 1939, she accepted producer Joe Pasternak's offer ( and a pay cut ) to play against type in her first film in two years: that of the cowboy saloon girl, Frenchie, in the light-hearted western Destry Rides Again, opposite James Stewart.

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