Obligatory vamoose you little varmint.
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One third of the real cowboys were Mexican, another third were Black. Cowboy was a terrible job, and they were mostly despised as "saddle tramps’ until the sheep herder/cattle rancher wars. The ranchers, and later Wild West shows, played up the romance of the cowboy.
We literally got the entire western film genre as a result.
See the entire sub-plot of Oklahoma or McClintock for more details.
Not an expert, but I’d bet that there were absolutely no TV or movie Westerns about a brave sheepherder.
edit = Apparently, there was at least one, ‘The Sheepman’ with Glen Ford. Thanks to Capt. Wolf for the link.
For a movie from [a slightly] Indian perspective, check out ‘Little Big Man.’
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Apparently not true! The Sheepman came out in '58 with a pretty insane cast no less!
Funny thing related to this: I’ve heard that the Chevy Nova (car) was put out for sale in Mexico. No one bought it because “Nova” = “No va” = no go. No one wanted the “no go” car.
Come on, vamonos, everybody let’s go!
No one tell them about “hoosegow”.