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  2. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    One writer states that cowboys were "of two classes—those recruited from Texas and other States on the eastern slope; and Mexicans, from the south-western region". [58] Census records suggest that about 15% of all cowboys were of African-American ancestry—ranging from about 25% on the trail drives out of Texas, to very few in the northwest ...

  3. List of cowboys and cowgirls - Wikipedia

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    The following list of cowboys and cowgirls from the frontier era of the American Old West (circa 1830 to 1910) ... Texas Jack, Jr. (1860–1905) Jack Hoxie (1885–1965)

  4. Black cowboys - Wikipedia

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    A Black cowboy from the early 1900s. Black cowboys in the American West accounted for up to an estimated 25% of cowboys "who went up the trail" from the 1860s to 1880s, estimated to be at least 5,000 individuals. [1] They were also part of the rest of the ranching industry in the West. [2] [3]

  5. Category:American Old West-related lists - Wikipedia

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    List of cowboys and cowgirls; F. Family feuds in the United States; G. ... List of ghost towns in Texas; List of ghost towns in Utah;

  6. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of migration into the Southeastern United States in the 1820s to the 1830s forced the federal government to deal with the "Indian question". The Natives were under federal control but were independent of state governments. State legislatures and state judges had no authority on their lands, and the states demanded control.

  7. Cowboy culture - Wikipedia

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    The origins of cowboy culture go back to the Spanish vaqueros who settled in New Mexico and later Texas bringing cattle. [2] By the late 1800s, one in three cowboys were Mexican and brought to the lifestyle its iconic symbols of hats, bandanas, spurs, stirrups, lariat, and lasso. [ 3 ]

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  9. Culture of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Historical Association publishes an encyclopedia on Texas history, geography, and culture called the Handbook of Texas. [ 10 ] In Norway, "Texas" is used as slang for something chaotic and uncontrolled, as influenced from popular Norwegian depictions of cowboy culture and Western literature associated with Texas.