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vaquero

[vah-kair-oh, vah-ke-raw] / vɑˈkɛər oʊ, vɑˈkɛ rɔ /




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“The first, quote, rodeo was in Texas, but the charros and the vaqueros did competitions like this starting back before California was a state. So the history in LA is huge.”

From Washington Times

Lummis cobbled together a swashbuckling vaquero image for himself, and published a magazine called “The Land of Sunshine.”

From Los Angeles Times

Much like the Indigenous cooks who had cooked over fires and in pits, rancheros and vaqueros cooked in the open air.

From New York Times

“My dream is for the cowboys and the vaqueros — who were the first cowboys — to all be in one place, to bring those two worlds together.”

From Los Angeles Times

And if Arturo’s own vaquero resolve is shadowed by quixotic futility, so much the better.

From New York Times