From the Western Horseman By Kelli Neubert Sometimes it’s hard to feel understood in this big, wide world. Granted, I spend a good portion of my time around other people who understand what I do for a living. Their diction involves a lot of equine, bovine and Western terminology. Sure,…
This video is a scene from Texas Cowpuncher Part One in the Vaquero Series. Cowboys like to argue over their own unique style of gear and roping. Waddie Mitchell and Buster McLaury provide entertaining highlights of the differences between Californio Vaqueros and Texas
By Priscilla Frank From the Huffington Post A quick internet search of “American cowboy” yields a predictable crop of images. Husky men with weathered expressions can be seen galloping on horseback. They’re often dressed in denim or plaid, with a bandana tied ‘round their neck and a cowboy hat perched atop…
By Dany Mitzman Appeared in BBC News Hawaii’s cowboys, or paniolo, date back to 1798 and their modern-day equivalents are trying to preserve the tradition. But are they a dying breed? We usually associate cowboys with American states like Texas, California and New Mexico, but Hawaii has its own strong cowboy…