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The cowboy: a history of the American icon
Farmer's Weekly
|August 18, 2023
In this article, we look at the history and rise of the cowboy as a modern cultural icon.
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The cowboy is an enduring symbol in American folklore, representing the rugged individualism, adventurous spirit, and hard work of the American West. The image of a cowboy conjures up images of wide-open prairies, cattle drives and gunfights. Yet, the real history of the cowboy is more complex and diverse, shaped by a convergence of cultures and a rapidly changing landscape.
The history of the cowboy is one of adaptation, mythmaking and enduring cultural significance. From its Spanish vaquero roots to the Wild West shows and Hollywood portrayals, the cowboy has captured the imagination of people worldwide. Though the traditional cowboy lifestyle has evolved, its legacy remains embedded in American identity, representing the spirit of independence, hard work and adventure that continues to inspire and captivate us to this day.
THE ORIGINS OF THE COWBOY (1500S – 1800S)
The origins of the cowboy can be traced back to the Spanish vaquero tradition, dating to the 16th century, when Spanish settlers brought cattle and horses to the New World.
The vaqueros (from the Spanish vaca, which means ‘cow’) were skilled horsemen and cattle herders whose methods were adapted to the vast landscapes of the American West.
The Spanish influence is still evident today in the terminology used by cowboys, with many Spanish words integrated into cowboy jargon. For example, the word ‘boots’ comes from the Spanish
This story is from the August 18, 2023 edition of Farmer's Weekly.
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