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'''Cowboy culture''' is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the American cowboy. The term can describe the content or stylistic appearance of an artistic representation, often built on romanticized impressions of the wild west, or certain aspects of people's lifestyle, such as their choices in recreation (including enjoyment of Western movies and music), apparel, and western or southwestern cuisine. is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the American cowboy. The term can describe the content or stylistic appearance of an artistic representation, often built on romanticized impressions of the Wild West, or certain aspects of people's lifestyle, such as their choices in recreation (including the enjoyment of Western movies and music), apparel, and Western or southwestern cuisine. | '''Cowboy culture''' is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the American cowboy. The term can describe the content or stylistic appearance of an artistic representation, often built on romanticized impressions of the wild west, or certain aspects of people's lifestyle, such as their choices in recreation (including enjoyment of Western movies and music), apparel, and western or southwestern cuisine. is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the American cowboy. The term can describe the content or stylistic appearance of an artistic representation, often built on romanticized impressions of the Wild West, or certain aspects of people's lifestyle, such as their choices in recreation (including the enjoyment of Western movies and music), apparel, and Western or southwestern cuisine. | ||
== Contents of ''Wikipedia Cowboy culture'' article == | |||
{{Wikimain|Cowboy culture}} | |||
'''Note: rather than appending "Cowboy Culture" article and Category, I have inserted the Wikipedia Table of Contents with appropriate links. ''' | |||
'''Reading the articles about my grandfather, "Suicide" Ted Elder, will explain a lot about why this article has been added to SM-201'''. | |||
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=== Sub-sections === | === Sub-sections === | ||
* 1 | * 1 {{WikiArticle|Origins}} | ||
* 2 | * 2 {{WikiArticle|Mythologizing}} | ||
* 3 Dime novels | * 3 {{WikiArticle|Dime novels}} | ||
* 4 Radio, film and television | * 4 {{WikiArticle|Radio, film and television}} | ||
* 5 Revival | * 5 {{WikiArticle|Revival}} | ||
* 6 Notable people | * 6 {{WikiArticle|Notable people}} | ||
** 6.1 Art | ** 6.1 {{WikiArticle|Art}} | ||
** 6.2 Business | ** 6.2 {{WikiArticle|Business}} | ||
** 6.3 Film and television | ** 6.3 {{WikiArticle|Film and television}} | ||
** 6.4 Music | ** 6.4 {{WikiArticle|Music}} | ||
** 6.5 Literature | ** 6.5 {{WikiArticle|Literature}} | ||
** 6.6 Poetry | ** 6.6 {{WikiArticle|Poetry}} | ||
** 6.7 Politics | ** 6.7 {{WikiArticle|Politics}} | ||
** 6.8 Rodeo and Wild West performer | ** 6.8 {{WikiArticle|Rodeo and Wild West performer}} | ||
** 6.9 Barrel racing | ** 6.9 {{WikiArticle|Barrel racing}} | ||
** 6.10 Bull riding | ** 6.10 {{WikiArticle|Bull riding}} | ||
** 6.11 Roping | ** 6.11 {{WikiArticle|Roping}} | ||
** 6.12 Riding | ** 6.12 {{WikiArticle|Riding}} | ||
** 6.13 Steer wrestling | ** 6.13 {{WikiArticle|Steer wrestling}} | ||
* 7 Notable livestock and companions | * 7 {{WikiArticle|Notable livestock and companions}} | ||
* 7.1 Bucking bulls | * 7.1 {{WikiArticle|Bucking bulls}} | ||
* 7.2 Entertainment horses | * 7.2 {{WikiArticle|Entertainment horses}} | ||
* 7.3 Rodeo horses | * 7.3 {{WikiArticle|Rodeo horses}} | ||
* 8 Notable entities | * 8 {{WikiArticle|Notable entities}} | ||
** 8.1 Businesses | ** 8.1 {{WikiArticle|Businesses}} | ||
** 8.2 Events | ** 8.2 {{WikiArticle|Events}} | ||
** 8.3 Populated and ghost towns | ** 8.3 {{WikiArticle|Populated and ghost towns}} | ||
** 8.4 Historic Properties | ** 8.4 {{WikiArticle|Historic Properties}} | ||
** 8.5 Movie ranches still in operation | ** 8.5 {{WikiArticle|Movie ranches still in operation}} | ||
** 8.6 Museums | ** 8.6 {{WikiArticle|Museums}} | ||
** 8.7 Organizations | ** 8.7 {{WikiArticle|Organizations}} | ||
** 8.8 Theme Parks | ** 8.8 {{WikiArticle|Theme Parks}} | ||
** 8.9 Competitions | ** 8.9 {{WikiArticle|Competitions}} | ||
* 9 Notable media | * 9 {{WikiArticle|Notable media}} | ||
** 9.1 Print | ** 9.1 {{WikiArticle|Print}} | ||
* 10 See also | * 10 {{WikiArticle|See also}} | ||
* 11 References | * 11 {{WikiArticle|References}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 17 October 2025
Cowboy culture is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the American cowboy. The term can describe the content or stylistic appearance of an artistic representation, often built on romanticized impressions of the wild west, or certain aspects of people's lifestyle, such as their choices in recreation (including enjoyment of Western movies and music), apparel, and western or southwestern cuisine. is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the American cowboy. The term can describe the content or stylistic appearance of an artistic representation, often built on romanticized impressions of the Wild West, or certain aspects of people's lifestyle, such as their choices in recreation (including the enjoyment of Western movies and music), apparel, and Western or southwestern cuisine.
Contents of Wikipedia Cowboy culture article
- Wikipedia article: Cowboy culture
Note: rather than appending "Cowboy Culture" article and Category, I have inserted the Wikipedia Table of Contents with appropriate links.
Reading the articles about my grandfather, "Suicide" Ted Elder, will explain a lot about why this article has been added to SM-201.
See also Ted Elder and/or Palmdale#Ted_Elder
Sub-sections
- 1 Origins
- 2 Mythologizing
- 3 Dime novels
- 4 Radio, film and television
- 5 Revival
- 6 Notable people
- 6.1 Art
- 6.2 Business
- 6.3 Film and television
- 6.4 Music
- 6.5 Literature
- 6.6 Poetry
- 6.7 Politics
- 6.8 Rodeo and Wild West performer
- 6.9 Barrel racing
- 6.10 Bull riding
- 6.11 Roping
- 6.12 Riding
- 6.13 Steer wrestling
- 7 Notable livestock and companions
- 7.1 Bucking bulls
- 7.2 Entertainment horses
- 7.3 Rodeo horses
- 8 Notable entities
- 8.1 Businesses
- 8.2 Events
- 8.3 Populated and ghost towns
- 8.4 Historic Properties
- 8.5 Movie ranches still in operation
- 8.6 Museums
- 8.7 Organizations
- 8.8 Theme Parks
- 8.9 Competitions
- 9 Notable media
- 9.1 Print
- 10 See also
- 11 References
External links
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Cowboy_culture ]

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