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Most cowboys in the open range era were primarily of Mexican and African American descent. While the popular image of cowboys often centers on white men, many skilled ranch hands and cattle drivers came from these two groups, contributing significantly to the culture and operations of cattle ranching. Their expertise and experience were crucial in managing herds and navigating the challenges of the open range.

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