concept   cowboy culture
culture   United States
statement   The cowboy culture in the United States is a symbol of rugged individualism and the frontier spirit, deeply rooted in American Southwest history.

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1 cowboy United States Cowboys are iconic figures associated with the American West, known for ranching, riding horses, and wrangling cattle. 1
2 cowboy United States Symbol of rugged individualism and frontier spirit, often associated with the American West. 1
3 cowboy United States Cowboys are often associated with the American West, riding horses, herding cattle, and wearing cowboy hats and boots. 1
4 cowboy United States Symbol of rugged individualism and frontier spirit, often associated with the American West 1
5 cowboy United States Iconic figure associated with ranching, depicted in popular culture 1
6 cowboy culture United States Significant part of cultural identity and history 1
7 cowboy culture United States Cowboy culture, including attire and traditions, is deeply rooted in the history of the American Southwest. 1
8 cowboy culture United States Iconic figure associated with the American Wild West, known for cattle herding and horsemanship 1
9 cowboy culture United States Frequently portrayed in American film and folklore as a symbol of rugged individualism and adventure 1
10 cowboy culture United States Historically linked to the cattle industry, ranching, and the settlement of the American West 1
11 cowboy culture United States Traditional cowboy attire includes a Stetson hat, boots, and a bandana 1
12 cowboy culture United States The rodeo is a popular event in cowboy culture, showcasing skills such as bull riding and roping 1
13 cowboy hat United States Iconic headwear for protection from sun and elements 1
14 cowboy hat United States Widely recognized as a symbol of western and cowboy culture 1
15 cowboy hats United States A symbol of ruggedness and tradition in rural areas 1