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traditionally on horseback · 1 ] · A subtype · called a wrangler · specifically tends the horses used to work cattle. In addition to ranch work · some cowboys work for or participate in rodeos . Cowgirls · first defined as such in the late 19th century · had a less-well documented historical role · 2 ] · Cattle handlers in many other parts of the world · particularly South America and Australia · differences in terrain and climate · and the influence of cattle-handling traditions from multiple cultures · created several distinct styles of equipment · clothing and animal handling. As the ever-practical cowboy adapted to the modern world · his equipment and techniques also adapted · though many classic traditions are preserved. Etymology and mainstream usage American cowboy · 1887 "King of the Plains" postcard · Spanish for cowherd or cattle-herder · [
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1 Etymology and mainstream usage Toggle Etymology and mainstream usage subsection 1.1 Other historic word uses 2 History Toggle History subsection 2.1 Spanish roots 2.2 Vaqueros 2.3 American development 2.4 Cattle drives 2.5 End of the open range 3 Culture Toggle Culture subsection 3.1 Ethnicity 3.2 Social world 3.3 Popular image 4 Cowgirls 5 Regional traditions Toggle Regional traditions subsection 5.1 California and Pacific region 5.1.1 Buckaroos 5.2 Texas tradition 5.3 Florida and the southea
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