2227:â. . . at Waimea, the Mexican Hispano-Indian found his home and occupation. He was called by the Hawaiian, specifically, Huanu, Hoke, Hoakina, etc., these names of course meaning Juan, Jose, Joachin, etc. He had with him sometimes full-blooded Indians of Mexican origin, whom I saw in my boyhood. He was called generically "Paniolo" or "Espagnol," the word that now-a-days means "cow-boy." He brought with him the Mexican saddle in all its rich adornment of stamped bull-hide leather, and stirrups broad-winged. He brought the jingling spur with bells of hand-wrought steel. He brought the hair-rope in strands of alternate black and white, and the hand- whirled wheel for twisting it; also the hand-wrought bit, not so crude as it looked to be, and a necessity in bullock-hunting. All this away back in the thirties, long before the birth of the modern cow-boy. Last but not least, the lasso or lariat, braided evenly and lovingly from four strands of well-chosen hide, then well-stretched and oiled, coiled in the same left hand, that with the little and third ringer held the finely braided bridle rein; (Mexican too this was, and Mexican the causing of the rein to bear on the horse's neck, instead of to pull on the mouth.) A more forminable weapon this lasso than revolver or Winchester; and no artist has yet mastered the problem of depicting the throwing of the lasso, not even the inimitable Frederick Remington. Mexican saddles, bits and bridles, spurs and pack-saddles were long a specialty of Waimea manufacture. The tan-pit, the black- smith's shop, the saddler's shop, and shoemaker's too, all flour- ished as home industriesânow, alas, no longer. The wire fence is limiting the size of the "drive in," the hoohuli bipi,â"round-up," the Americans call it. The merchant ship brings the cheap spur and inferior saddle for the degenerate paniolo of 1892; and so onâin short, the times are changed.
1783:, and most early settlers were miners rather than livestock ranchers, leaving livestock-raising largely to the Spanish and Mexican people who chose to remain in California. The California vaquero or buckaroo, unlike the Texas cowboy, was considered a highly skilled worker, who usually stayed on the same ranch where he was born or had grown up and raised his own family there. In addition, the geography and climate of much of California was dramatically different from that of Texas, allowing more intensive grazing with less open range, plus cattle in California were marketed primarily at a regional level, without the need (nor, until much later, even the logistical possibility) to be driven hundreds of miles to railroad lines. Thus, a horse- and livestock-handling culture remained in California and the Pacific Northwest that retained a stronger direct Spanish influence than that of Texas. The modern distinction between
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an image of the cowboys as men who worked hard, played hard, lived by a code of honor, protected themselves, and asked nothing of the government. In the hands of
Democratic newspaper editors, the realities of cowboy life -- the poverty, the danger, the debilitating hours -- became romantic. Cowboys embodied virtues Democrats believed Republicans were destroying by creating a behemoth government catering to lazy ex-slaves. By the 1860s, cattle drives were a feature of the plains landscape, and Democrats had made cowboys a symbol of rugged individual independence, something they insisted Republicans were destroying.
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the wives and daughters of men who owned small ranches and could not afford to hire large numbers of outside laborers, worked side-by-side with men and thus needed to ride horses and perform related tasks. The largely undocumented contributions of women to the West were acknowledged in law; the
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Longhorns would transmit cattle fever to local animals as well as trample crops, formed groups that threatened to beat or shoot cattlemen found on their lands. Therefore, the 1866 drive failed to reach the railroad, and the cattle herds were sold for low prices. In 1867, a cattle shipping facility was built west of farm country around the railhead at
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distances each day, being allowed periods to rest and graze both at midday and at night. On average, a herd could maintain a healthy weight moving about 15 miles (25 km) per day. Such a pace meant that it would take as long as two months to travel from a home ranch to a railhead. The
Chisholm trail, for example, was 1,000 miles (1,600 km) long.
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3356:. Similarly, the phrase "all hat and no cattle" is used to describe someone (usually male) who boasts about himself, far in excess of any actual accomplishments. The word "dude" (or the now-archaic term "greenhorn") indicates an individual unfamiliar with cowboy culture, especially one who is trying to pretend otherwise.
2787:, especially in the East, or simply, a "rope". This is a tightly twisted stiff rope, originally of rawhide or leather, now often of nylon, made with a small loop at one end called a "hondo". When the rope is run through the hondo, it creates a loop that slides easily, tightens quickly and can be thrown to catch animals.
1110:, or herd of spare horses. The wrangler on a cattle drive was often a very young cowboy or one of lower social status, but the cook was a particularly well-respected member of the crew, as not only was he in charge of the food, he also was in charge of medical supplies and had a working knowledge of practical medicine.
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who also do stockwork are trainee overseers and property managers). The
Australian droving tradition was influenced by Americans in the 19th century, and as well as practices imported directly from Spain. The adaptation of both of these traditions to local needs created a unique Australian tradition,
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The timing of the cattle industry's growth meant that cowboy imagery grew to have extraordinary power. Entangled in the vicious politics of the postwar years, Democrats, especially those in the old
Confederacy, imagined the West as a land untouched by Republican politicians they hated. They developed
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wrote in an editorial, "Cowboys the most reckless class of outlaws in that wild country ... infinitely worse than the ordinary robber." It became an insult in the area to call someone a "cowboy", as it suggested he was a horse thief, robber, or outlaw. Cattlemen were generally called herders or
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The word "cowboy" is sometimes used pejoratively. Originally this derived from the behavior of some cowboys in the boomtowns of Kansas, at the end of the trail for long cattle drives, where cowboys developed a reputation for violence and wild behavior due to the inevitable impact of large numbers of
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There are few records mentioning girls or women working to drive cattle up the cattle trails of the Old West. Women performed considerable ranch work, and in some cases (especially when the men went to war or on embarked on long cattle drives) ran them. There is little doubt that women, particularly
1369:, that encouraged honorable behavior, respect and patriotism. Historian Robert K. DeArment draws a connection between the popularized Western code and the stereotypical rowdy cowboy image to that of the "subculture of violence" of drovers in Old West Texas that was influenced itself by the Southern
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On average, a single herd of cattle on a drive numbered about 3,000 head. To herd the cattle, a crew of at least 10 cowboys was needed, with three horses per cowboy. Cowboys worked in shifts to watch the cattle 24 hours a day, herding them in the proper direction in the daytime and watching them at
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Chicago occurred in 1866, when many Texas ranchers banded together to drive their cattle to the closest point that railroad tracks reached, which at that time was in Sedalia, Missouri. Farmers in eastern
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periodically issuing statements of support. The long history of the West in popular culture tends to define those clothed in
Western clothing as cowboys or cowgirls whether they have ever been on a horse or not. This is especially true when applied to entertainers and those in the public arena who
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Florida in the early 20th century by cattle entering from other states. These pests forced Florida cattlemen to separate individual animals from their herds at frequent intervals for treatment, which eventually led to the widespread use of lassos. Florida cowboys continue to use
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proposed in 1982 that some Texan traditions that developedâparticularly after the Civil Warâmay trace to colonial South
Carolina, as most settlers to Texas were from the southeastern United States. These theories have been questioned by some reviewers. In a subsequent work, Jordan also noted that
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and earmarking cattle (horses also are branded on many ranches), plus tending to animal injuries and other needs. The working cowboy usually is in charge of a small group or "string" of horses and is required to routinely patrol the rangeland in all weather conditions checking for damaged fences,
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for the cattle and starvation, particularly during the harsh winter of 1886â1887, when hundreds of thousands of cattle died across the Northwest, leading to collapse of the cattle industry. By the 1890s, barbed-wire fencing was also standard in the northern plains, railroads had expanded to cover
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records suggest that about 15% of all cowboys were of African-American ancestryâranging from about 25% on the trail drives out of Texas, to very few in the northwest. Similarly, cowboys of Mexican descent also averaged about 15% of the total, but were more common in Texas and the southwest. Some
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in 1725, and was used in the British Isles from 1820 to 1850 to describe young boys who tended the family or community cows. Originally though, the English word "cowherd" was used to describe a cattle herder (similar to "shepherd", a sheep herder), and often referred to a pre-adolescent or early
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Cattle drives had to strike a balance between speed and the weight of the cattle. While cattle could be driven as far as 25 miles (40 km) in a single day, they would lose so much weight that they would be hard to sell when they reached the end of the trail. Usually they were taken shorter
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cultures. Because of the time and physical ability needed to develop necessary skills, both historic and modern cowboys often began work as an adolescent. Historically, cowboys earned wages as soon as they developed sufficient skills to be hired (often as young as 12 or 13). If not disabled by
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was in use by 1849, although it was not used in all locations. The men who drove cattle for a living in the southwest were usually called cowhands, drovers, or stockmen. Variations on the word appeared later. "Cowhand" appeared in about 1852, and "cowpoke" in 1881, originally restricted to the
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or other sturdy, close-fitting trousers made of canvas or denim, designed to protect the legs and prevent the trouser legs from snagging on brush, equipment or other hazards. Properly made cowboy jeans also have a smooth inside seam to prevent blistering the inner thigh and knee while on
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injury, cowboys may handle cattle or horses for a lifetime. In the United States, a few women also took on the tasks of ranching and learned the necessary skills, though the "cowgirl" (discussed below) did not become widely recognized or acknowledged until the close of the 19th century.
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Actual cowboys have derisive expressions for individuals who adopt cowboy mannerisms as a fashion pose without any actual understanding of the culture. For example, a "drugstore cowboy" means someone who wears the clothing but does not actually sit upon anything but the stool of the
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3197:. Styles were often adapted from the early movie industry for the rodeo. Some rodeo competitors, particularly women, add sequins, colors, silver and long fringes to their clothing in both a nod to tradition and showmanship. Modern riders in "rough stock" events such as
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and were left to graze, mostly untended, for much of the year. In many cases, different ranchers formed "associations" and grazed their cattle together on the same range. In order to determine the ownership of individual animals, they were marked with a distinctive
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west and the Dakotas. The cowboy adapted much of his gear to the colder conditions, and westward movement of the industry also led to intermingling of regional traditions from California to Texas, often with the cowboy taking the most useful elements of each.
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the number of wild cattle were becoming a problem, so in 1832 he sent an emissary to California, then still a part of Mexico. He was impressed with the skill of the vaqueros, and invited three to Hawai'i to teach the Hawaiian people how to work cattle.
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or hats, as a matter of form even though they have other jobs. Conversely, some people raised on ranches do not necessarily define themselves cowboys or cowgirls unless they feel their primary job is to work with livestock or if they compete in rodeos.
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of wood, covered in rawhide (or made of a modern synthetic material) distributes the weight of the rider across a greater area of the horse's back, reducing the pounds carried per square inch and allowing the horse to be ridden longer without harm. A
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of the period, there are no firm figures on the actual proportion of various races. One writer states that cowboys were "of two classesâthose recruited from Texas and other States on the eastern slope; and Mexicans, from the south-western region".
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offer people the opportunity to ride horses and get a taste of the western lifeâalbeit in far greater comfort. Some ranches also offer vacationers the opportunity to actually perform cowboy tasks by participating in cattle drives or accompanying
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Some men were attracted to the frontier by other men. At times, in a region where men outnumbered women, even social events normally attended by both sexes were at times all male, and men could be found partnering up with one another for dances.
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Mississippi River and encountered the Spanish-descended people who had settled in the parts of Mexico that later became Texas and California. In the modern world, remnants of two major and distinct cowboy traditions remain, known today as the "
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already living in the region also worked as cowboys. Later, particularly after 1890, when American policy promoted "assimilation" of Indian people, some Indian boarding schools also taught ranching skills. Today, some Native Americans in the
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became the centre of the Canadian cattle industry, earning it the nickname "Cowtown". Mexican traditions had spread north into Canada by the 1880âs influencing Canadian culture. Canadian Methodist missionary and civil servant from Alberta,
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was originally developed by practitioners who were predominantly from California and the Northwestern states, clearly combining the attitudes and philosophy of the California vaquero with the equipment and outward look of the Texas cowboy.
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capability, it has an open box, called a "bed", and can haul supplies from town or over rough trails on the ranch. It is used to pull stock trailers transporting cattle and livestock from one area to another and to market. With a
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estimates suggest that in the late 19th century, one out of every three cowboys was a Mexican vaquero, and 20% may have been African-American. Other estimates place the number of African-American cowboys as high as 25 percent.
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have merged to some extent, though a few regional differences in equipment and riding style still remain, and some individuals choose to deliberately preserve the more time-consuming but highly skilled techniques of the pure
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The dress of the rodeo cowboy is not very different from that of the working cowboy on his way to town. Snaps, used in lieu of buttons on the cowboy's shirt, allowed the cowboy to escape from a shirt snagged by the horns of
2793:; metal devices attached to the heel of the boot, featuring a small metal shank, usually with a small serrated wheel attached, used to allow the rider to provide a stronger (or sometimes, more precise) leg cue to the horse.
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combined with the cattle herding and drover traditions of the southeastern United States that evolved as settlers moved west. Additional influences developed out of Texas as cattle trails were created to meet up with the
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in assorted manufacturing processes. While Texas contained vast herds of stray, free-ranging cattle available for free to anyone who could round them up, prior to 1865, there was little demand for beef. At the end of the
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The first horses arrived in Hawai'i in 1803. By 1837 John Parker, a sailor from New England who settled in the islands, received permission from Kamehameha III to lease royal land near Mauna Kea, where he built a ranch.
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classes. A modern working cowgirl wears jeans, close-fitting shirts, boots, hat and when needed, chaps and gloves. If working on the ranch, they perform the same chores as cowboys and dress to suit the situation.
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In today's society, there is little understanding of the daily realities of actual agricultural life. Cowboys are more often associated with (mostly fictitious) Indian-fighting than with their actual life of
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They also move the livestock to different pasture locations, or herd them into corrals and onto trucks for transport. In addition, cowboys may do many other jobs, depending on the size of the "outfit" or
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of the range. In Texas and surrounding areas, increased population required ranchers to fence off their individual lands. In the north, overgrazing stressed the open range, leading to insufficient winter
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to work for many hours and to provide security to the rider in rough terrain or when moving quickly in response to the behavior of the livestock being herded. A western saddle has a deep seat with high
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acts between young, unmarried men occurred, but cowboys culture itself was and remains deeply homophobic. Though anti-sodomy laws were common in the Old West, they often were only selectively enforced.
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Regardless of ethnicity, most cowboys came from lower social classes and the pay was poor. The average cowboy earned approximately a dollar a day, plus food, and, when near the home ranch, a bed in the
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and the expansion of the cattle industry, former soldiers from both the Union and Confederacy came west, seeking work, as did large numbers of restless white men in general. A significant number of
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rode the same "rough stock" and assumed the same risks as the men (and all while wearing a heavy split skirt that was more encumbering than men's trousers) and competed at major rodeos such as the
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by driving them into pits dug in the forest floor. Once tamed somewhat by hunger and thirst, they were hauled out up a steep ramp, and tied by their horns to the horns of a tame, older steer (or
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competition, where boys can be seen in events traditionally associated with women riders, such as barrel racing. Outside of the rodeo world, women compete equally with men in nearly all other
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became household names. By 1900, skirts split for riding astride became popular and allowed women to compete with men without scandalizing Victorian-era audiences by wearing men's clothing or
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Informal competition arose between cowboys seeking to test their cattle and horse-handling skills against one another, and thus, from the necessary tasks of the working cowboy, the sport of
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Saddle bags (leather or nylon) can be mounted to the saddle, behind the cantle, to carry various sundry items and extra supplies. Additional bags may be attached to the front or the saddle.
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did not come into use until the 1950s. Prior to that it was assumed that all cowboys were working cowboys. Early cowboys both worked on ranches and displayed their skills at the roundups.
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cause, was called the "Cow-boy of the Ramapos" due to his penchant for stealing oxen, cattle, and horses from colonists and giving them to the British. In the same period, a number of
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attached, it carries horses to distant areas where they may be needed. Motorcycles are sometimes used instead of horses for some tasks, but the most common smaller vehicle is the
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brought about the rodeo cowgirl. In the early Wild West shows and rodeos, women competed in all events, sometimes against other women, sometimes with the men. Cowgirls such as
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Even today, traditional paniolo dress, as well as certain styles of Hawaiian formal attire, reflect the Spanish heritage of the vaquero. The traditional Hawaiian saddle, the
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that had myriad uses: from mopping up sweat to masking the face from dust storms. In modern times, is now more likely to be a silk neckscarf for decoration and warmth.
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and its Native American allies, which wiped out the native population of Florida, led to the collapse of the Spanish mission and ranching systems.
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Indians. Cowboys were armed against both predators and human thieves, and often used their guns to drive away people of any race who attempted to
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are often associated with one another. On the other hand, some actors who portrayed cowboys promoted other values, such as the "cowboy code" of
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required skills and an investment in horses and equipment rarely available to or entrusted to a child, though in some cultures boys rode a
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ensure the herds' health in finding pasture and bring them to market. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the
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began a transformation which merged with English cultural traditions and produced what became known in American culture as the "cowboy".
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made upon this territory." California, on the other hand, did not see a large influx of settlers from the United States until after the
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or âmustangâ horses, wild horses that lived in northern Mexico and what is now the American southwest, to later sell them in the cities.
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within American English may also reflect the parallel differences between the California and Texas traditions of western horsemanship.
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the influence of post-War Texas upon the whole of the frontier Western cowboy tradition was likely much less than previously thought.
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width, or chap length and material were adjusted to accommodate the various environmental conditions encountered by working cowboys.
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from their counterparts, but also retaining some of the livestock-handling traditions and culture of the Eastern United States and
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cowboy" of the 19th and early 20th centuries was distinct from the Texas and California traditions. Florida cowboys did not use
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adolescent boy, who usually worked on foot. This word is very old in the English language, originating prior to the year 1000.
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first appeared in American English in 1827. The word may also have developed with influences from the English word "buck" or
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The Florida cowhunter or cracker cowboy tradition gradually assimilated to western cowboy tradition during the 20th century.
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and often under 1000 pounds, with a short back, sturdy legs and strong muscling, particularly in the hindquarters. While a
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are very rarely used on ranches. Because the rider often needs to keep one hand free while working cattle, the horse must
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and words must end in a vowel.) Paniolo, like cowboys on the mainland of North America, learned their skills from Mexican
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was a tool that afforded women the ability to ride horses in public settings instead of being left on foot or confined to
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has an origin from several earlier terms that referred to both age and to cattle or cattle-tending work. The English word
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can be snubbed, and assorted dee rings and leather "saddle strings" allow additional equipment to be tied to the saddle.
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were over. Smaller cattle drives continued at least into the 1940s, as ranchers, prior to the development of the modern
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or children of former slaves, many black men had skills in cattle handling and headed West at the end of the Civil War.
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Buffalo Bill's wild west and congress of rough riders of the world â circus poster showing cowboys rounding up cattle,
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protect the rider's legs while on horseback, especially riding through heavy brush or during rough work with livestock.
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and all other traditional rodeo events. In open rodeos, cowgirls primarily compete in the timed riding events such as
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The traditions of the working cowboy were further etched into the minds of the general public with the development of
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Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho youths learning to brand cattle at the Seger Indian School, Oklahoma Territory, ca. 1900
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raiders. After the Civil War, and into the 20th Century, Florida cattle were periodically driven to ports on the
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who guard herds of cattle, sheep or horses is common wherever wide, open land for grazing exists. In the French
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Terry Jordan, with John L. Bean, Jr, and William M. Holmes; Westview Geographies of the United States. Pg. 74
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Goldstein-Shirley, David (30 April 1997). "Black Cowboys in the American West: An Historiographical Review".
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as part of their persona. Many other people, particularly in the West, including lawyers, bankers, and other
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of California and Mexico. Experts in Hawaiian etymology believe "Paniolo" is a Hawaiianized pronunciation of
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from northern Mexico dressed differently, more modestly and less conspicuous than their southern counterparts
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tradition. Horses trained in a gentler fashion were more reliable and useful for a wider variety of tasks.
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A "Wade" saddle, popular with working ranch Buckaroo tradition riders, derived from vaquero saddle designs
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Boys and girls are more apt to compete against one another in all events in high-school rodeos as well as
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in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which showcased and romanticized the life of both cowboys and
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own cattle and small ranches, and many are still employed as cowboys, especially on ranches located near
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also were drawn to cowboy life, in part because there was not quite as much racial discrimination in the
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with food and water was located. The industry grew slowly under the reign of Kamehameha's son Liholiho (
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work and cattle-tending. The cowboy is also portrayed as a masculine ideal via images ranging from the
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also has a significant ranching history and cowboy culture in the interior, and has been home to the
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As the frontier ended, the cowboy life came to be highly romanticized. Exhibitions such as those of
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throughout the 17th century. The cattle introduced by the Spanish persist today in two rare breeds:
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to control the horse in many different situations. Generally the bridle is open-faced, without a
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to protect livestock from wild animals or feral dogs. Rifles may be carried on horseback in a
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modified the traditional English sidesaddle, creating a western-styled design. The traditional
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5601:""History of the Cracker Horse" Florida Cracker Horse Association. Accessed January 4, 2010"
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began, and today it is the world's richest cash rodeo. Each year, Calgary's northern rival
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Branding cattle in Mexico (1870). One of the tasks performed by Charros as vaqueros in the
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documented the life of working ranch women during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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was originally a derogatory term for Mexican Vaqueros, synonymous with the English terms
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Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business: Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History
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as in other areas of American society at the time. A significant number of Mexicans and
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used to work cattle. In addition to ranch work, some cowboys work for or participate in
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argues for a political dimension to the original cowboy image in the 1870s and 1880s:
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American cowboys were drawn from multiple sources. By the late 1860s, following the
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of various types are seen on horses that are in training or have behavior problems.
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ranching areas of Texas. Here the settlers were strongly influenced by the Mexican
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and other Spanish settlers brought their cattle-raising traditions as well as both
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in modern years have attempted to gather and document the contributions of women.
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North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion, and Differentiation
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Wilke, Jim. "Frontier Comrades: homosexuality in the America West". pp. 164â172;
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and dogs. Since the Florida cowhunter did not need a saddle horn for anchoring a
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Cattle and horses were introduced into Spanish Florida in the 16th century, and
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led a group which became the first English-speaking Mexican citizens. Following
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were transformed by the geographic, environmental and cultural circumstances of
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life. Starting with these early encounters, the lifestyle and language of the
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5402:"Origins of the Free Immigrant Population of Texas, 1850" U.S. Census Bureau.
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to describe American fighters who opposed the movement for independence.
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can travel over terrain that vehicles cannot access. Horses, along with
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provide comfort and security for the foot. A strong, wide
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6406:. University of Washington Press; Revised edition, 1991.
6397:. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1971. SBN: 531-01512-2.
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breeds such as the Chickasaw and Virginia Quarter-Miler.
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List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions
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The Cowboy at Work: All About His Job and How He Does It
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Cassidy, F.G.; Hill, A.A. (1979). "Buckaroo Once More".
702:. American traders along what later became known as the
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The Creation of the Cowboy Hero: Fiction, Film and Fact
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Bushnell, Amy Turner (1991). "Thomas Menéndez Mårquez:
4340:"African Americans in the Cattle Industry, 1860sâ1880s"
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Outside of the United States, the cowboy has become an
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by English-speaking settlers. The words "buckaroo" and
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The arrival of horses was particularly significant, as
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Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996
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Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990
6172:. Facts on File; 1st Edition (December 2006). p. 93.
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Cowboy Values: Recapturing What America Once Stood For
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Stetson Hats and the John B. Stetson Company 1865â1970
4698:"The Lesser-Known History of African-American Cowboys"
4067:. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. p.
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Murder in Tombstone: The Forgotten Trial of Wyatt Earp
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developed a personal culture of their own, a blend of
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Hunting wild, ownerless Bulls in Colonial Mexico, 1582
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Early history of food regulation in the United States
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American HeritageÂź Dictionary of the English Language
4844:. The Official Website for Gene Autry. Archived from
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was organized to round up and protect the herds from
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Some cowboys of the California tradition were dubbed
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Jason Genegabus. Photos by Ken Ige (17 March 2003).
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Florida Cattle Ranching: Five Centuries of Tradition
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Florida Cattle Ranching: Five Centuries of Tradition
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at the 61st Academy Awards
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Mexican vaquero âtailingâ a bull in the province of
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California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975
6152:. Lyons Press; 1st edition (May 13, 2008). pp. 48.
5875:Rose Kahele. Photos by Ann Cecil (JuneâJuly 2006).
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Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America
882:, from the 18th century to the early 20th century.
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at times, and a rustler is a synonym for desperadoâ
131:The cowboy has deep historic roots tracing back to
6336:"Bush Hosts the Pope: The Cowboy and the Shepherd"
4890:, University Press of Colorado (2000) p. 95.
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2825:; cowboys have traditionally favored some form of
2604:, water problems, and any other issue of concern.
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976:methods, often re-learning techniques used by the
439:18th century regiment of colonial militiamen from
7419:List of Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame inductees
5898:"Government of Alberta â About Alberta â History"
4734:, Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 1961
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4444:, Texas A&M University Press, 2005, pp. 74â75
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4218:(5 ed.). Wadsworth Publishing. p. 379.
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2992:Equipment used to ride a horse is referred to as
2812:. ln modern use, firearms are often carried in a
2620:often specialize in this task only, and some may
1929:in 1836, even more Americans immigrated into the
525:in the Americas since the end of the prehistoric
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6639:. University of Oklahoma Press, Oklahoma, 1987.
6488:. University of Oklahoma Press, Oklahoma, 1989.
6309:"European press review: Mr. Bush Goes to Europe"
6225:(illustrated ed.), Zed Books, p. 138,
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5466:(1st ed.). University of New Mexico Press.
4346:( ed.). Lexington, Mass. : Heath. pp.
3363:image of Americans abroad. In the late 1950s, a
2685:, though sources from other cultures, including
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6532:Glasrud, Bruce A. and Michael N. Searles, eds.
6501:Myth America: A Historical Anthology, Volume II
6366:Conquerors: The Roots of New World Horsemanship
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5975:Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 1961
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5929:. Cincinnati: Curta & Jennings. p. 131
5654:. Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press. pp.
5384:. Pg. 90â94. University of Nebraska Press, 1981
5304:"Vaqueros: The First Cowboys of the Open Range"
4682:Ambulo, John. "The Cattle on a Thousand Hills"
4321:. Austin: University of Texas Press, page 143.
4280:"Vaqueros: The First Cowboys of the Open Range"
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1823:. Elsewhere, the term "cowboy" is more common.
490:, starting with their arrival in what today is
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6474:"The Forgotten Black Cowboys Of The Wild West"
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6254:Ratnesar, Romesh; Allen, Mike (July 9, 2006).
5534:"Cattle Raising in Spanish Florida, 1513-1763"
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4212:Adler, Philip; Pouwels, Randall (2007-11-30).
2235:brought cattle and sheep in 1793 as a gift to
1819:, parts of California and, less often, in the
1731:" tradition and the "Spanish", "Vaquero", or "
1419:"Cowgirl" redirects here. For other uses, see
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7389:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
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1361:. In some cases, the cowboy and the violent
541:ancestry, but a number of uniquely American
8874:Horse-related professions and professionals
7560:Prehistoric agriculture on the Great Plains
6401:Malone, Michael P., and Richard B. Roeder.
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5072:"Buckaroos: Views of a Western Way of Life"
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2667:, and theaters needing livestock handlers.
2155:dogs and bullwhips for controlling cattle.
870:. They caught the mustangs that roamed the
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7548:List of food plants native to the Americas
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6923:List of Professional Bull Riders Champions
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6383:Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1947.
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6888:Australian Professional Rodeo Association
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6588:. University of North Texas Press, 1990.
6536:(U of Oklahoma Press, 2016). xii, 248 pp.
6334:D.C, Alexander Schwabe (April 16, 2008).
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4966:"Fannie Sperry Made the Ride of Her Life"
4908:Ebony Jr., Black Settlers of the Old West
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4373:The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
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3983:North Jersey Highlands Historical Society
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1572:While impractical for everyday work, the
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549:of animals that escaped to the wild. The
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8571:National Agricultural Statistics Service
7384:National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
6573:. Simon & Schuster, New York, 1996.
6514:Erickson, John R.; Ellzey, Bill (1980).
6369:. Amigo Publications Inc.; 1st edition.
5775:Edinger-Marshall, Susan (October 2000).
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8566:United States Department of Agriculture
7526:Indentured servitude in British America
7414:List of ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductees
6898:Canadian Professional Rodeo Association
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6016:Dictionary of American Regional English
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4371:"Deadwood Dick and the Black Cowboys".
2796:Firearms: Modern cowboys may utilize a
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7379:Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
6953:Women's Professional Rodeo Association
6928:Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
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6543:. University of Nebraska Press, 1992.
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5752:. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 275.
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5022:Stewart, Kara L. (November 16, 2004).
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4842:"Gene Autry: Gene Autry's Cowboy Code"
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249:, "buckaroo" is used primarily in the
191:. "Cowboy" was first used in print by
128:, perform work similar to the cowboy.
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6571:The Encyclopedia of the American West
6486:Historical Atlas of the American West
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4344:Peoples of Color in the American West
4249:. Stanford University. Archived from
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4099:"The Earp-Holliday Trial: An Account"
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3748:"On the History of the Word "Cowboy""
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2675:Most cowboy attire, sometimes termed
2191:, is also a direct descendant of the
1775:and bordering territories during the
1743:. Today, the various regional cowboy
1565:in 1869. Early photographers such as
721:A significant number of cowboys were
568:Mexican Vaquero herding cattle, 1869.
561:âdescendants of domesticated animals.
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220:. Another English word for a cowboy,
183:, meaning "cow", which came from the
6541:Cowgirls: Women of the American West
6195:The Vertigo Years: Europe, 1900â1914
5777:"Hawai'i: The California Connection"
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4774:John D'Emilio and Estelle Freedman;
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4278:Haeber, Jonathan (August 15, 2003).
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3017:, unless the horse is ridden with a
2139:, Florida, and shipped to market in
2094:. Raids into Spanish Florida by the
1454:adding citations to reliable sources
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654:went north with livestock. In 1598,
271:while going to and from pasture. In
8576:United States Census of Agriculture
6600:Slatta, Richard W. (January 1990).
6403:Montana: A History of Two Centuries
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5296:
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5107:(1). Duke University Press: 49â51.
2958:ancestry, with influences from the
2353:) by the 1880s. The nearby city of
1894:Ranchero, by Lino Sanchez y Tapia.
332:wrote in his diary, "A cowboy is a
137:European colonizers of the Americas
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8777:United Food and Commercial Workers
8681:Agricultural workers mental health
7374:Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
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6390:. December 2007, pp. 114â135.
4008:Pictorial History of the Wild West
3301:was popularized by the 1991 movie
3209:vests or a neck brace, but use of
2631:collects no figures for âcowboysâ
2171:, at the start of the 20th century
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1815:are still used on occasion in the
1228:Because cowboys ranked low in the
1001:Cattle drives in the United States
47:Cowboys portrayed in Western art.
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8548:Pacific Northwest oyster industry
6484:Beck, Warren A., Haase, Ynez D.;
6083:Agnew, Jeremy. December 2, 2014.
5923:McDougall, John Chantler (1896).
5060:. Houghton Mifflin Company. 2009.
4010:by James D. Horan and Paul Sann,
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3700:Cowgirl Hall of Fame & Museum
3371:based their style and outlook on
3205:may add safety equipment such as
3005:; a Western bridle usually has a
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7466:Agriculture in the United States
7028:Bareback and saddle bronc riding
6938:List of Canadian Rodeo Champions
6436:New York: Harper & Row 1964.
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2950:bloodstock crossed on horses of
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1314:
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878:of California, and later in the
820:, often hundreds of miles away.
418:
403:, and later was imported to the
305:, an outlaw identified with the
8762:Farm Labor Organizing Committee
7424:Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame
6395:An Album of the American Cowboy
5525:
5501:
5480:
5453:
5427:
5414:
5405:
5396:
5387:
5374:
5334:
5015:
4958:
4941:"Wyoming grants women the vote"
4933:
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4395:
4302:
4205:
4154:
4054:
4029:
3971:
3934:
3899:
3614:List of Western fiction authors
3401:magazine referred to President
3379:", which in early 20th century
2001:Florida and the southeastern US
1902:In the 18th century, people in
1605:It was not until the advent of
1441:needs additional citations for
1265:
1036:opened a meat packing plant in
678:-speaking traders and settlers
633:(ranch owners) were ethnically
6624:. ABC-CLIO, California, 1994.
6472:William DeLong (24 Mar 2018).
3799:
3740:
3713:
3557:also known as a "cattle call".
3170:cowboy, and in fact, the term
2573:
2341:settlers, but cowboys such as
2179:Photograph of Hawaiian Paniolo
1270:Over time, the cowboys of the
772:described the country between
658:sent an expedition across the
399:spread throughout much of the
143:Etymology and mainstream usage
13:
1:
6908:Miles City Bucking Horse Sale
6459:Hayley Bartels (3 Oct 2018).
6357:
3624:Western Music (North America)
3236:
2903:(62 inches) tall at the
2808:. Riders may instead carry a
2549:, where ranches are known as
2431:" herd cattle and horses. In
1761:California and Pacific region
474:During the 16th century, the
297:"Cowboy" was used during the
257:, and "cowpuncher" mostly in
8884:Animal husbandry occupations
8782:Woman's Land Army of America
7509:Eastern Agricultural Complex
7494:Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture
6198:. Basic Books. p. 372.
6125:"Legislative Search Results"
5310:. 2010-10-28. Archived from
4945:History: This Day in History
4161:Haley, James Evetts (1977).
4122:. Discover Southeast Arizona
3509:List of Ranches and Stations
3504:List of cowboys and cowgirls
3314:
2568:Australian indigenous people
2019:The Florida "cowhunter" or "
1802:
1180:
1044:. With the expansion of the
980:, particularly those of the
850:who caught, broke and drove
804:and an increased demand for
599:Though popularly considered
7:
8869:Horse history and evolution
7555:Native American in Virginia
5821:Hawaiian Historical Society
5532:Arnade, Charles W. (1961).
5308:National Geographic Society
5078:. Library of Congress. 1980
4245:Exploring the West (2000).
4097:Linder, Douglas O. (2005).
3953:Amanda Radke (2012-05-16).
3842:Online Etymology Dictionary
3620:List of famous Cowboy songs
3441:
3102:
2277:
2221:Hawaiian Historical Society
1414:
615:of northern Mexico and the
572:
361:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
36:Ranch hand (disambiguation)
10:
8910:
8663:Taylor Grazing Act of 1934
8653:Packers and Stockyards Act
8518:Southwestern United States
7605:
6556:Cowboys: A Vanishing World
6035:Snyder, Jeffrey B. (1997)
6014:Cassidy, Frederic G., ed.
5603:. Floridacrackerhorses.com
4120:"History of Old Tombstone"
3636:Academy of Western Artists
3555:Audition (performing arts)
3420:, "cowboy" can refer to a
3224:
3147:
2977:
2849:
2577:
2203:has no /s/ sound, and all
2158:
2055:for protection from rain.
1989:to get animals to market.
1764:
1418:
1318:
1175:
1117:
1004:
998:
706:had similar contacts with
609:Southwestern United States
576:
512:Southwestern United States
370:
351:The San Francisco Examiner
29:
8790:
8742:
8716:
8696:Genetically modified food
8671:
8633:Food Security Act of 1985
8588:
8556:
8510:
8479:Northern Mariana Islands
7938:genetically modified food
7736:
7716:Connecticut shade tobacco
7616:
7472:
7366:
7300:
7254:
7208:
7157:
7121:
7010:
6961:
6943:Lists of rodeo performers
6880:
6857:
6849:
6689:
6606:. Yale University Press.
6381:The Horse of the Americas
5815:Lyons, Curtis J. (1892).
3632:Western Music Association
3600:Cowboy Artists of America
2845:
2670:
2364:Saddle, Sled and Snowshoe
2312:
2284:Eastern Shore of Virginia
1390:Comanche created problems
100:, specifically tends the
7394:Bull Riding Hall of Fame
6918:Professional Bull Riders
6219:Theodore Trefon (2004),
5949:"Williams Lake Stampede"
5703:Tinsley, Jim Bob. 1990.
5486:Tinsley, Jim Bob. 1990.
5203:Smead, Ronald K (2005).
4992:"Rodeo Events and Women"
4338:Porter, Kenneth (1994).
4284:National Geographic News
3979:"Wanted: Claudius Smith"
3666:
3352:âor, in modern times, a
3143:
2766:
2297:and driving them across
1421:Cowgirl (disambiguation)
1040:, which became known as
748:were Charros who hunted
293:Other historic word uses
261:and surrounding states.
6622:The Cowboy Encyclopedia
6603:Cowboys of the Americas
5750:The Cowboy Encyclopedia
5571:Ekarius, Carol (2008).
5435:"Definition of vaquero"
5342:"Definition of vaquero"
5283:(subscription required)
5190:(subscription required)
5169:(subscription required)
5126:(subscription required)
4819:Heather Cox Richardson
3807:"Definition of cowherd"
3436:fast or careless driver
3386:
3162:(to turn), which means
2973:
2942:developed primarily in
2663:which includes rodeos,
2553:, cowboys are known as
2494:and (with the spelling
2360:John Chantler McDougall
1917:in what would later be
1863:
1851:
1777:Spanish colonial period
395:. This style of cattle
92:traditions of northern
32:Cowboy (disambiguation)
8658:Pure Food and Drug Act
6903:Cheyenne Frontier Days
6478:All That's Interesting
6393:Malone, John William.
5953:Williams Lake Stampede
5849:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
5748:Slatta, R. W. (1996).
5680:"Raid on Gopher Ridge"
5579:. pp. 87â88 119.
5460:Jordan, Terry (2000).
4625:Malone, J., pp. 48â50.
4607:Malone, J., pp. 46â47.
4568:Malone, J., pp. 38â39.
3863:Lubet, Steven (2004).
3778:"Definition of cowboy"
3642:Cowboy action shooting
3582:List of Western movies
3405:'s foreign policy as "
3242:
3140:
2989:
2946:from a combination of
2936:American Quarter Horse
2842:
2776:
2592:
2416:
2372:
2326:
2259:) that knew where the
2229:
2180:
2172:
2064:Florida Cracker cattle
2016:
1899:
1799:
1689:events, including the
1648:
1638:Cheyenne Frontier Days
1550:
1539:
1343:
1334:Heather Cox Richardson
1330:
1262:
1190:
1136:
1104:to take charge of the
1034:Philip Danforth Armour
1020:
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738:
729:. Pictured is a black
596:
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471:
448:
432:
380:
234:Spanish pronunciation:
160:
152:
55:
8729:California nut crimes
7739:or territory-specific
7404:ProRodeo Hall of Fame
7129:American Bucking Bull
7078:Miniature bull riding
6584:Roach, Joyce Gibson;
6087:, pp. 74. McFarland.
5877:"Way of the Noho Lio"
4848:on September 17, 2010
4404:Ethnic Studies Review
4037:"Results for: cowboy"
3752:JF Ptak Science Books
3234:
3134:
2987:
2840:
2774:
2587:
2410:
2403:Outside North America
2399:Stampede since 1920.
2389:Canadian Finals Rodeo
2387:, Alberta stages the
2368:
2362:, wrote in his book «
2320:
2225:
2178:
2166:
2101:In the 18th century,
2072:Florida Cracker Horse
2008:
1885:
1797:
1653:Madison Square Garden
1646:
1545:
1531:
1338:
1328:
1272:Western United States
1256:
1215:western United States
1188:
1129:Waiting for a Chinook
1127:
1114:End of the open range
1046:meat packing industry
1014:
888:
759:
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727:those on trail drives
720:
586:
567:
555:colonial horse breeds
506:, which later became
454:
441:San Miguel de Allende
438:
426:
387:, beginning with the
378:
158:
151:American cowboy, 1887
150:
46:
8854:Western-style riding
7737:State, commonwealth,
7333:Rattlesnake round-up
6379:Denhardt, Robert M.
6364:Bennett, Deb (1998)
6074:Vernam, pp. 394â395.
5538:Agricultural History
5293:Bennett, pp. 362â362
4866:DeArment, Robert K.
4684:The Overland Monthly
3989:on December 28, 2008
3530:Stockman (Australia)
3514:Agricultural fencing
3321:United States Senate
3158:is from the Spanish
2775:Modern Texas cowboys
2096:Province of Carolina
1979:Rocky Mountain Front
1781:MexicanâAmerican War
1754:natural horsemanship
1647:Modern rodeo cowgirl
1630:Fannie Sperry Steele
1578:horse-drawn vehicles
1547:Fannie Sperry Steele
1450:improve this article
1096:, usually pulled by
1017:Great Falls, Montana
1015:Cattle roundup near
798:MexicanâAmerican War
684:MexicanâAmerican War
670:American development
629:regions. While most
498:. The traditions of
8772:United Farm Workers
8618:CapperâVolstead Act
8598:Agricultural policy
7063:Dally ribbon roping
6620:Slatta, Richard W.
6558:. Macmillan, 2001.
6388:National Geographic
6065:Vernam, p. 298â299.
4525:Connell, Ed (1952)
4215:World Civilizations
2470:vaqueiros de alzada
2303:Chincoteague Island
2291:Chincoteague Ponies
2035:, many did not use
1937:culture, borrowing
1722:Regional traditions
1219:Indian reservations
952:to be born of tame
842:Mustang-runners or
808:in the wake of the
429:Baja California Sur
299:American Revolution
78:, traditionally on
8839:American cattlemen
7504:Columbian exchange
7409:Rodeo Hall of Fame
7318:Miss Rodeo America
6962:Culture and people
6913:Pendleton Round-Up
6103:Savage, Williams.
5705:Florida Cow Hunter
5488:Florida Cow Hunter
5034:on January 3, 2011
4831:Malone, J., p. 82.
4721:Malone, J., p. 27.
4673:Malone, J., p. 48.
4637:Malone, J., p. 79.
4616:Malone, J., p. 52.
4598:Malone, J., p. 70.
4589:Malone, J., p. 42.
4538:Malone, J., p. 37.
4527:Hackamore Reinsman
4516:Malone, J., p. 21.
4498:Malone, J., p. 19.
4489:Malone, J., p. 22.
4480:Malone, J., p. 13.
4471:Malone, J., p. 11.
4431:Malone, J., p. 76.
4317:Ford, J.S., 1963,
4290:on August 16, 2003
4253:on August 18, 2010
3592:Frederic Remington
3549:In art and culture
3519:Livestock branding
3243:
3221:In popular culture
3141:
3135:A rodeo cowboy in
3027:running martingale
2990:
2843:
2777:
2740:Boss of the Plains
2593:
2419:The necessity for
2417:
2327:
2305:during the annual
2299:Assateague Channel
2181:
2173:
2167:Loading cattle at
2115:American Civil War
2039:, instead using a
2017:
2014:Frederic Remington
1983:Continental Divide
1954:American Civil War
1927:Texas independence
1900:
1800:
1657:Pendleton Round-Up
1649:
1551:
1540:
1331:
1263:
1257:Cowboys playing a
1195:American Civil War
1191:
1137:
1042:Armour and Company
1030:American Civil War
1021:
898:
876:San Joaquin Valley
810:American Civil War
766:
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739:
597:
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381:
365:Earp Vendetta Ride
363:and the resulting
322:Tombstone, Arizona
315:Westchester County
313:bands operated in
161:
153:
56:
8879:American folklore
8823:
8822:
8648:Grain Futures Act
8523:Black Dirt Region
7432:
7431:
7301:Affiliated events
7241:Straw man (dummy)
7048:Chuckwagon racing
6817:
6816:
6432:Vernam, Glenn R.
6425:Rickey, Don, Jr.
6420:978-0-295-97129-2
6288:"Cowboy Builders"
6244:Malone, J. p. 58.
6232:978-1-84277-491-5
6205:978-0-7867-2670-7
6178:978-0-8160-5699-6
6158:978-1-59921-271-5
6113:978-0-8061-1920-5
6093:978-0-7864-7839-2
6001:Rickey, Don, Jr.
5904:on April 18, 2008
5735:978-0-9860337-0-4
5684:explorenaples.com
5644:, Cattleman, and
5586:978-1-60342-036-5
5577:Storey Publishing
5518:978-0-9860337-0-4
5473:978-0-8263-1422-2
5216:978-0-8061-3631-8
5028:Horse Illustrated
5024:"The Vaquero Way"
4929:978-0-87842-468-9
4919:Michno, Gregory.
4896:978-1-55238-019-2
4876:978-0-8061-4076-6
4664:Malone, J., p. 8.
4655:Malone, J., p. 7.
4559:Malone, J., p. 6.
4550:Malone, J., p. 5.
4141:"Skeleton Canyon"
4024:978-0-600-03103-1
3876:978-0-300-11527-7
3682:Malone, J., p. 1.
3562:Rhinestone Cowboy
3449:American Old West
3269:. Actors such as
3247:Buffalo Bill Cody
2700:; a large cotton
2439:guard horses and
2427:, riders called "
2295:Assateague Island
2215:was derived from
2201:Hawaiian language
2068:Pineywoods cattle
1923:Stephen F. Austin
1888:Ranchero de Texas
1846:derives, through
1821:Pacific Northwest
1586:Charles Goodnight
1526:
1525:
1518:
1500:
1321:Western lifestyle
1088:night to prevent
1068:, which then was
900:Large numbers of
893:of a round-up in
846:were cowboys and
790:Valentin Canalizo
680:expanded westward
656:Don Juan de Oñate
547:natural selection
482:and domesticated
458:(1828). The term
456:âCharro Mexicanoâ
401:Iberian Peninsula
238:[baËkeÉŸo]
179:was derived from
171:was derived from
163:The English word
135:and the earliest
16:(Redirected from
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8724:Adulterated food
8706:Ogallala Aquifer
7611:
7482:African-American
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7445:
7436:
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7358:Wild cow milking
7292:Jineteada gaucha
7267:Australian rodeo
7033:Breakaway roping
6994:Stock contractor
6893:Calgary Stampede
6871:History of rodeo
6844:
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6554:Nicholson, Jon.
6539:Jordan, Teresa;
6529:
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2988:A western saddle
2872:, also serve as
2687:Native Americans
2661:Spectator sports
2588:Cattle drive in
2415:of Hungary, 1846
2411:A csikĂłs in the
2393:British Columbia
2381:Calgary Stampede
2377:Raymond Stampede
2347:southern Alberta
2323:Calgary Stampede
2233:George Vancouver
2148:Texas tick fever
2041:McClellan saddle
2010:A Cracker Cowboy
1707:endurance riding
1634:Calgary Stampede
1580:. Following the
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908:or a completely
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3172:working cowboy
3148:Main article:
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3066:Western saddle
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2076:cattle ranches
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1952:Following the
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1062:Jesse Chisholm
1058:Chisholm Trail
999:Main article:
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970:horse trainers
962:horse breaking
836:Rocky Mountain
778:Corpus Christi
704:Santa Fe Trail
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7854:Connecticut
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7338:Rodeo queen
7221:Flank strap
7180:Cowboy boot
7149:Stock horse
7108:Team roping
7068:Flag racing
7058:Rodeo clown
7043:Calf roping
7038:Bull riding
6881:Competition
6739:Garrochista
6290:. Channel 5
4702:Smithsonian
4686:March 1887.
4041:Answers.com
3696:"Home Page"
3418:Australasia
3307:, starring
3240: 1899
3203:bull riding
3139:competition
3126:snowmobiles
3087:saddle tree
3051:Martingales
3023:snaffle bit
2940:horse breed
2929:calf roping
2897:stock horse
2852:Stock horse
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2574:Modern work
2498:) southern
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2253:wild cattle
2169:Kailua-Kona
2133:Punta Rassa
2120:Cow Cavalry
2113:during the
2111:Confederacy
1890:â. An 1828
1854:, from the
1817:Great Basin
1672:bull riding
1664:team roping
1371:code duello
1359:stereotypes
1144:overgrazing
1140:Barbed wire
1094:chuck wagon
991:developed.
904:lived in a
880:Great Basin
788:by General
688:New England
346:horse thief
326:The Cowboys
251:Great Basin
8833:Categories
8813:Dude ranch
8672:Health and
8538:Fruit Belt
8357:Tennessee
8099:Minnesota
8017:Louisiana
7810:California
7617:Industries
7580:Sheep wars
7185:Cowboy hat
7073:Goat tying
7018:All-Around
6769:Mesteñeros
6613:0300056710
6358:References
6294:2013-02-28
5958:2022-08-13
5860:15 October
5781:Rangelands
5715:pp. 47â51.
5607:2013-02-28
5318:2013-05-17
5241:August 29,
5231:"Buckaroo"
5082:2010-08-06
4994:. EduWrite
4970:HistoryNet
4410:(20): 30.
4357:0669279137
4257:2010-10-11
4247:"Vaqueros"
4231:2013-02-28
4180:2022-10-26
4174:0806114282
4147:2011-02-07
4126:2011-02-07
3964:2013-02-28
3959:Beef Daily
3661:TV Western
3586:Fine art:
3560:Fashion: "
3494:Gunfighter
3361:archetypal
3271:John Wayne
3225:See also:
3215:cowboy hat
3183:employment
2980:Horse tack
2954:and other
2850:See also:
2831:sheepsfoot
2755:horseback.
2732:Cowboy hat
2590:New Mexico
2578:See also:
2532:, and the
2152:screw-worm
2137:Fort Myers
2131:, such as
2060:flourished
1992:Historian
1956:, vaquero
1939:vocabulary
1931:empresario
1913:empresario
1910:, offered
1765:See also:
1745:traditions
1733:California
1715:horse-show
1687:equestrian
1574:sidesaddle
1476:newspapers
1367:Gene Autry
1363:gunslinger
1319:See also:
1308:Homosexual
1166:stockyards
1120:Open range
1118:See also:
1074:Dodge City
1005:See also:
982:Californio
914:open range
906:semi-feral
891:photochrom
868:California
864:New Mexico
844:Mesteñeros
786:Rio Grande
746:Mesteñeros
692:hacendados
660:Rio Grande
631:hacendados
593:California
553:and other
531:Andalusian
391:system of
255:California
218:cowpuncher
66:who tends
8798:Corn maze
8767:H-2A visa
8628:Farm bill
8543:Rice Belt
8528:Corn Belt
8511:By region
8443:Wisconsin
8392:Virginia
8268:Oklahoma
8149:Nebraska
8119:Missouri
8079:Michigan
7956:Illinois
7870:Delaware
7794:Arkansas
7575:Range war
7328:O-Mok-See
7272:Charreada
7209:Equipment
7144:Corriente
7122:Livestock
6774:Morochuco
6694:Amparador
5933:8 October
5882:Hana Hou!
5827:7 October
5550:0002-1482
5498:pp. 42â3.
5054:"Vaquero"
4998:March 18,
4801:Routledge
4416:1555-1881
3646:Charreada
3422:tradesman
3373:Hollywood
3365:Congolese
3354:bar stool
3347:drugstore
3315:Symbolism
3286:Australia
3154:The word
3045:hackamore
2890:cow sense
2886:neck rein
2858:horseback
2602:predation
2563:jillaroos
2559:jackaroos
2547:Australia
2526:Venezuela
2511:Morochuco
2484:Argentina
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