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The origin of cowboy that
one theme of original oil painting
The culture of the western United States,
which many consider the epitome of
American-ness, is in origin a synthesis of
Anglo and Hispanic cultures which was
created in Texas in the days of the Texas
Republic and spread with the trail herds to
what is now the western United States (and
Canada). Major elements of the clothing,
food, language and most importantly the
cultural values and attitudes derive from
Mexican as well as Southern American
sources. There were many sources for the
population of the western North America but
these disparate peoples assimilated the
Anglo-Hispanic culture of Texas. Although
this culture is perceived as American by the
rest of the United States it is a cousin
culture rather than a sibling culture and it
is just as much a cousin culture for
Mexicans as it is for Americans of the
eastern and midwestern Unitied States. The
ties of the Texan culture to the culture of
the southern United States, particularly
that of the Scot-Irish of the southern
Appalachians, are closer than those to the
rest of the United States. |
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Etymologists seem to agree that the word
"Cowboy that one theme of original oil
painting," has its origins in the English
language. The English language was impacted
by Rome and France at some time in their
history, but etymologists trace the word Cow
to its English/ Germanic rootstock, Middle
English cou, Old English cu; Old High German
kuo. The same source that I am using for
this phase of the discussion claims that the
word "Boy" originated in the 1200's, also
English, and meant a male servant, not a
male child.
(www.takeourword.com/Issue024.html - 23k).
The word "Cowboy that one theme of original
oil painting" on oilpaintingfactory.com
exists in medieval Ireland according to a
PBS article, which also mentions the
tracking of the word to the American
Revolution and referred to a Tory, or
American colonist who supported the British
Crown by stealing cattle from the colonial
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This is where we began with the evolution of
the word into American English. As for the
evolution of the word "Cowboy that one theme
of original oil painting,' into the titles
of U.S. slaves, there is every reason to
believe that the word became the prevalent
address for cattle industry laborers who
were subjugated or deemed servants of
English cattle owners. Writers mention
"Slave Cowboy that one theme of original oil
paintings" in their studies of South
Carolina and Appalachian cattle industries.
They also mention slave cattle rustlers
working under the direction of their
masters.
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"The cowboy is really our only folk
identity, in terms of mythology. Throughout
the world, there's only one way you identify
yourself as an American, and that's if you
put on a cowboy hat. When people start to
say, 'What does it mean to be an American?'
you're eventually gonna confront the cowboy
symbol. People attach all kinds of meaning
to it too, from self-reliance to riding off
into the sunset to being close to nature to
looking at a cigarette ad, so some way or
another, if you're an American you're going
to have to get that cowboy image a little
bit, to understand it."
- Michael Martin Murphey |
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The image of cowboy has a deep root in
American culture. Some people even describe
the cowboy as a "symbol of American
independence and strength." With the
communication between east and west, the
theme of cowboy has spread all over the
world. The original oil paintings of cowboy
manufactured by Toperfect are highly vivid
and of various postures, fully representing
the wildness, gut, courage,
straightforwardness and other virtues of
cowboys. |
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