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  2. Cochise County Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    The word cowboy did not begin to come into wider usage until the 1870s. The men who drove cattle for a living were usually called cowhands, drovers, or stockmen. [4] While cowhands were still respected in West Texas, [5] in Cochise County the outlaws' crimes and their notoriety grew such that during the 1880s it was an insult to call a legitimate cattleman a "cowboy."

  3. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, cowboys of Mexican descent also averaged about 15% of the total, but were more common in Texas and the southwest. Some 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. [ 26 ]

  4. The Culpepper Cattle Co. - Wikipedia

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    (Only working folk had a tan.) Cowboys were "fish-belly white" over most of their bodies. [6] The opening title sequence mixes genuine period photographs with sepia-tinted posed images of the cast members. The story is almost violent, but this has to be seen in the context of the offenses against Frank Culpepper and his party.

  5. Hello, Texas! See Filming Locations From '1883,' 'Prison ...

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    Fort Worth Stockyards Fort Worth Stockyards Saddle up! Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas has become the No. 1 destination for those hoping to channel their inner cowboys (or cowgirls!).

  6. Western film - Wikipedia

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    Productions were also filmed on location at movie ranches. [43] Often, the vast landscape becomes more than a vivid backdrop; it becomes a character in the film. [42] After the early 1950s, various widescreen formats such as Cinemascope (1953) and VistaVision used the expanded width of the screen to display spectacular western landscapes.

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  8. How ‘Yellowstone’ Honored a Cowboy Legend - AOL

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    Legendary cowboy and spur maker Billy Klapper had a cameo in season 5, episode 9 of 'Yellowstone,' and was also honored following his recent death.

  9. Carter High - Wikipedia

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    Carter High is a 2015 American sports film directed and written by Arthur Muhammad. The film is centered on the 1988 Cowboys of David W. Carter High School in Dallas, a team that fought through racial prejudice and a grades controversy to claim the 5A state title, only to be rocked when six of their players were involved in an armed robbery and the grades issue stripped them of their title.