Vaquero Twelve: North of the Border Buckaroos.
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J&S Publishing: Santa Barbara, CA.
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The Northern Buckaroos inherited the Californio Vaquero traditions back in the 1850's. Gold was discovered and miners needed beef. Cattle from California and Oregon Territory were driven by up to the Gold Fields by Vaqueros and Buckaroos. And this established the way cattle would be handled. When Northern Buckaroos drove cattle and horses to Alberta, the met up with the Punchers bringing cattle up from Texas. Over time Buckaroos took the best of those traditions and blended them with their own style. Today, you see a mixture of the two. But somet thngs haven't changed. Up here, it's still on the wild and wooly side. And there's nary a hand who hasn't climbed on his pony on a chilly morning, and had to ride him to work, bucking every inch of the way
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Gunnison Video
DVD 636.2 Vaq Vol. 12
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Vaquero Twelve: North of the Border Buckaroos. J&S Publishing: Santa Barbara, CA.
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