vaquero

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The vaquero (Spanish: [baˈkeɾo]; Portuguese: vaqueiro, European Portuguese: [vɐˈkɐjɾu]) is a horse-mounted livestock herder of a tradition that has its roots in the Iberian Peninsula and extensively developed in what is today Mexico (then New Spain) from a method brought to the Americas from Spain. The vaquero became the foundation for the North American cowboy, in Northern Mexico, Southwestern United States, Florida and Western Canada. The cowboys of the Great Basin still use the term "buckaroo", which may be a corruption of vaquero, to describe themselves and their tradition. Many in Llano Estacado and along the southern Rio Grande prefer the term vaquero, while the indigenous and Hispanic communities in the age-old Nuevo México and New Mexico Territory regions use the term caballero. V...

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Bosal on horse.jpg
Bosal with fiador and mecate reins
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Cacería del Toro Cimarron (Hunting Wild Bulls).png
Hunting Wild Bulls in the Americas, 1582
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California Vaqueros, 1854.jpg
California Vaqueros, returned from the chase (1854).
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Cazando caballos Mesteños en México (1848).jpg
Charros hunting mesteño (mustang) horses in Mexico
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Charro Mexicano (1828).jpg
“Charro Mexicano (Mexican Charro)”, 1828. Lithograph by Lino Sanchez y Tapia depicting a Mexican Cha...
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Coleo a pie en Baja California Sur.png
Coleo (bull-tailing) on foot in Baja California Sur in a painting by Jesuit priest Ignacio Tirsch, f...
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Group of cowboys, New Mexico, U.S.A, by Jarvis, J. F. (John F.), b. 1850.jpg
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Hacendado Propriétaire by Claudio Linati 1828.jpg
Hacendado Propriétaire from the book Costumes civils, militaires et réligieux du Mexique (London, 18...
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Hackamore equipment.jpg
Mecates and bosals for sale in a tack store. Image taken with staff permission at Three Forks Sadd...
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Horses and traditions3.jpg
charros mexiko 16 septiembre 2009
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MaclintockV.jpg
bay purebred Arabian stallion Maclintock V (correct spelling here)
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Mexican Cabellero, by Doerr & Jacobson (cropped).jpg
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Music of the Plains (mural study, Kilgore, Texas Post Office) SAAM-1974.28.333 1.jpg
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Nebel Voyage 02 Rancheros.jpg
Costume group entitled "Rancheros". Hand-colored lithograph highlighted with gum arabic. Original si...
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Ranchero de Texas, 1828.jpg
Ranchero de Texas (Texas Ranchero), by Lino Sanchez y Tapia, 1828.
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Rancheros (1844).jpg
Mexican Rancheros
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Trajes Mexicanos, Rancheros y Campesinos.jpg
Detail of the lithograph —Mexican costumes: Campesinos or Rancheros— from the book —México y sus alr...
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Vaqueros.jpg
Painting of a Mexican Vaquero in action roping cattle during 1830s Mexican California.
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Wade Saddle.jpg
A classic working "Wade" saddle made by Three Forks Saddlery. 15 inch ladies' tree. Image taken wi...

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