Images of the Wild West - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Images of the Wild West

Description:

Images of the Wild West Who were the first cowboys?? Language is a clue: A lariat is also known as a riata Canyon, mustang and corral are Spanish words Savvy means to ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:126
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 10
Provided by: utexasEdu
Learn more at: http://lanic.utexas.edu
Category:
Tags: images | west | wild

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Images of the Wild West


1
Images of the Wild West
2
Who were the first cowboys?? Language is a clue
  • A lariat is also known as a riata
  • Canyon, mustang and corral are Spanish words
  • Savvy means to know what someone is sayinglike
    saber
  • And buckaroo comes from the word

Vaquero
3
Who were the first cowboys?
  • The word "Buckaroo" sprang from the Spanish word
    "Vaquero," as you know "V" is pronounced "B."
    Even in the time I can remember the word Vaquero
    was used much more than Buckaroo, finally it was
    corrupted to Buckaroo. The word was not brought
    in by any specific group of early settlers as the
    Spanish word originated many, many years before
    this country was settled. The early Spanish Grant
    owners in California used the word for their
    herdsmen and horsemen in the time of the first
    settling of California and when it was still
    owned by Mexico. . . . Leslie Stewart, Nevada
    Rancher

4
(No Transcript)
5
What did vaqueros do?
  • When the American southwest was still part of
    Mexico, the government issued large land grants
    to ranchers, especially in California.
  • The ranchers made money from cow products, and
    called the hides California Banknotes because
    they could be traded for so many products.    
  • Ranch owners were similar to plantation owners in
    the South, living comfortable lives that
    emphasized family and social status. But they
    relied on vaqueros who maintained the herds of
    cattle.
  • Vaqueros trained horses, grazed cattle on open
    land, drove them to destinations, and were
    skilled at making the tools necessary for their
    work.

6
(No Transcript)
7
How did this job change over time?
  • Drove north to cow-towns and shipped west to
    markets in cities.
  • Over time, vaqueros taught their skills to
    others
  • About 1/3 African American, 1/3 Mexican or
    Mexican American, 1/3 White.
  • The end of the open range barbed wire

8
(No Transcript)
9
Stop and Think
  1. What kinds of people were living in the west in
    the late 19th century?
  2. What are three ways that these groups affected
    each other?
  3. Why do Americans tend to have a romantic image of
    the West?
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com