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vaquero    
n. 牧者;放牛者;牧童

牧者;放牛者;牧童

vaquero
n 1: local names for a cowboy (`vaquero' is used especially in
southwestern and central Texas and `buckaroo' is used
especially in California) [synonym: {vaquero}, {buckaroo},
{buckeroo}]

Vaquero \Va*que"ro\ (v[aum]*k[asl]"r[-o]), n. [Sp., cowherd, fr.
vaca a cow, L. vacca. Cf. {Vacher}.]
One who has charge of cattle, horses, etc.; a herdsman; a
cowboy. [Southwestern U. S.]
[1913 Webster]


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  • Vaquero - Wikipedia
    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
  • Vaqueros: The Mexican Origins of American Cowboy Culture
    The vaquero tradition began in colonial Mexico during the 16th century, as Spanish settlers adapted their Old World horsemanship and cattle-herding skills to the vast landscapes of the Americas
  • How Mexican Vaqueros Inspired the American Cowboy - HISTORY
    Hundreds of years before there was the American cowboy, there was the vaquero, an expert horseman who could adeptly herd cattle and whose skills with a lasso were legendary
  • Indigenous Vaqueros: Americas First Cowboys | History
    Hundreds of years before there was the ‘American cowboy’ there was the vaquero, an expert horseman who could herd cattle and whose skills with a lasso were legendary
  • The History of the Vaquero - Ranching Heritage Association
    By the early 1700s, cattle ranching had spread north into what is now Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico and south to Argentina The native cowboys were called vaqueros (from the Spanish word for cow) and developed roping skills, using braided rawhide reatas (the root word for lariat)
  • Vaqueros - Bullock Texas State History Museum
    Vaqueros were early versions of independent contractors and weren’t bound to a ranching hacienda or a patron unless they chose to be Vaqueros owned their horses, saddles, and ropes, and what they did with them would shape the history of Texas ranching
  • The Vaqueros: Mexicos Original Cowboys and Their Lasting Influence on . . .
    Vaqueros were the original cowboys of Mexico, developing specialized skills in horseriding, roping, and cattle herding that would later influence the American cowboy tradition
  • VAQUERO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VAQUERO is herdsman, cowboy —used in reference to cowboys in areas (such as Mexico and the southwestern U S ) where Spanish is spoken How to use vaquero in a sentence
  • Microsoft Word - Vaquero, Revised 3-13-12. doc
    Vaquero is the Spanish name for someone who cares for cows It comes from the noun, vaca, which means cow and the verb querer which means to want, to care for, or to love The Americans changed the word to buckaroo The story of the vaquero begins with the Spanish conquest of the New World
  • All about the Vaquero Style – Howell Western Wear
    The term “Vaquero” refers to the cattle wranglers who worked throughout the Southwest These cattle hands worked the lands from California to Texas The word “vaca” means cow in Spanish, and that’s where the name comes from Vaqueros blended Spanish ranching techniques and Native American practices for herding cattle





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