Zone1 It's easy to prove that cowboys don't come from the British

rupol2000

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There is a universal biological principle: the gracial type of the skeleton (long limbs) is formed only in the southern regions. This principle is true for animals too: walruses are short-legged, bears are short-legged, monkeys are very gracial. And so on.

Of the northern Europeans, only the Scandinavian Nordic race was graceful, but it comes from Altai.

In addition, all steppe peoples who are accustomed to being riders have a cowboy bend of the leg or completely straight legs, resting on the outside of the foot. For northern Europeans, the opposite is true.


Even if they came from Europe, they could only be from the south, from the Danube region.
 
The cowboy genre of music is not country, but western. These genres are in no way similar.

 
The cowboy style of clothing does not come from either British peasants or soldiers, it is Apache (Indе) clothing. These clothes are no different in style from those worn by the Indе.
 
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There are no European genetics in cowboy lands, no male or female markers. Americans are related to Altaians
 
There is a universal biological principle: the gracial type of the skeleton (long limbs) is formed only in the southern regions. This principle is true for animals too: walruses are short-legged, bears are short-legged, monkeys are very gracial. And so on.

Of the northern Europeans, only the Scandinavian Nordic race was graceful, but it comes from Altai.

In addition, all steppe peoples who are accustomed to being riders have a cowboy bend of the leg or completely straight legs, resting on the outside of the foot. For northern Europeans, the opposite is true.


Even if they came from Europe, they could only be from the south, from the Danube region.

The influx of people into the US and the subsequent expansion west was mostly Europeans. Your claims about the bones of cowboys has no basis in reality. Cowboys came from all walks of life. And yes, there were plenty of cowboys descended from British forebearers.

As for the clothing, the cowboys were not dressed the same as Apache. The Apache adopted the white men's clothes.

And the Apache were not the Inde.
 
It is unthinkable that northern Europeans could endure the heat and dry climate on the prairies. They instantly suffocate in such an atmosphere, they could not stay there even for an hour. In addition, almost all of them are allergic to steppe plants and insects.
Their skin, as a rule, immediately burns in the sun, as if they were doused with boiling water. It turns red and blistered.

For this type of skin, the probability of getting melanoma (skin cancer) in the scorching sun is about one hundred percent.
 
There is a universal biological principle: the gracial type of the skeleton (long limbs) is formed only in the southern regions. This principle is true for animals too: walruses are short-legged, bears are short-legged, monkeys are very gracial. And so on.

Of the northern Europeans, only the Scandinavian Nordic race was graceful, but it comes from Altai.

In addition, all steppe peoples who are accustomed to being riders have a cowboy bend of the leg or completely straight legs, resting on the outside of the foot. For northern Europeans, the opposite is true.


Even if they came from Europe, they could only be from the south, from the Danube region.
The first cowboys were indigenous Mexicans
 
It is unthinkable that northern Europeans could endure the heat and dry climate on the prairies. They instantly suffocate in such an atmosphere, they could not stay there even for an hour. In addition, almost all of them are allergic to steppe plants and insects.
Their skin, as a rule, immediately burns in the sun, as if they were doused with boiling water. It turns red and blistered.

For this type of skin, the probability of getting melanoma (skin cancer) in the scorching sun is about one hundred percent.

You have talked about the cowboy clothing. That is the answer to the nonsense above.

Cowboys wore long sleeves, wide brimmed hats and a bandana around their neck. This protected them from the sun.

Heat is something that is aclimated to. And the cowboys were not just out in the heat, but in the rain and bitter cold too.
 
I think it was Apaches

Then you think wrong. The Apache were hunters first. Then they became farmers. There may have been a few Apache cowboys, but that would have been near the end of the open range and big cattle drives.
 
That would track

Not really. The Apache were hunters. Then they were farmers. During most of their existence they fought to stay where they were or to conquer new places when the Comanche ran them out of their original lands. Having a herd of cattle would not suit them at all.
 
The first cowboys were indigenous Mexicans


In the USA there are many girls with very narrow hips and very long legs, in Mexico there are fewer of them. Latinas have beautiful athletic bodies, but Americans of this type are a little more graceful, although they are similar in general.

Here is such a type, not quite Mexican, I think, this is exactly the west of the USA.



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The original cowboys were the Spanish Vaqueros. The American cowboys followed, keeping some parts and adopting new ones as they faced new challenges.

An estimated 20% and 25% of the cowboys of the old west were black. Mostly freed slaves
 
the Asian origin of American women is beyond doubt. Almost all of them have eastern cut eyes and half have a high skull, as in India
 

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