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The traditional Hawaiian saddle, the noho lio, [101] and many other tools of the cowboy's trade have a distinctly Mexican/Spanish look and many Hawaiian ranching families still carry the names of the vaqueros who married Hawaiian women and made Hawaii their home.
The following list of cowboys and cowgirls from the frontier era of the American Old West (circa 1830 to 1910) was compiled to show examples of the cowboy and cowgirl genre. Cattlemen, ranchers, and cowboys
Charro at the charrería event at the San Marcos National Fair in Aguascalientes City Female and male charro regalia, including sombreros de charro Mexican Charro (1828). ). Originally, the term "Charro" was a derogatory name for the Mexican Rancheros, the inhabitants of the countr
The cowboy convention is a meeting point for men — many of them a generation or two removed from the countryside — with a shared nostalgia, said Angel Villalobos, a 53-year-old teacher.
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Santo El Enmascarado de Plata (Mexican Wrestler, very popular due to his movies, comic books and his wrestler career) El Valiente (A Mexican cowboy) Juan sin Miedo (Another Mexican cowboy) Adelita (First Female Mexican hero) Apolo (A globetrotter crime fighter, based on a Mexican wrestler)
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