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Corazón Vaquero: The Heart of the Cowboy

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it's definitely the Mexicans Heritage to

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be a cowboy and they're very good at it

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some of the greatest Cowboys in ranch

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and vicaros that ever exist have come

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out of

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Mexico people don't realize that there

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still is a frontier that still has these

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old ways I felt as if I was in the

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American West in the mid 19th century

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the anaja California has a very strong

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link with the new oralta

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California that's just the way they do

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it Al Style

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we're seeing something pretty pure right

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here long time ago it started

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suspended in time is a civilization lost

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in its isolation from the rest of the

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world people living the way they have

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for 300 years a people whose methods are

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truly the RO roots of the American

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Cowboy his roots are here deep in the

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mountains hours away from dirt roads his

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lifestyle is an inheritance without

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Choice from father to son the Traditions

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have been handed down since the

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Spanish the methods of horsemanship the

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methods of handling mules and buos and

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carving an existence in a Wilderness

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deprived of water howy I'm Gary mlto I'm

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a maker 35 years now I've been traveling

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in Baja California for over 25 I've had

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the pleasure of coming in the company of

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the real California vakero living the

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way he always

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has these California BOS exist in a area

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very inaccessible in fact the only way

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we could get to see them was on the back

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of a

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mule the Cowboys of Baja or lore

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California are the original californos

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Left Behind as the Spanish moved North

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in the present day Alta or upper

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California lower California is where

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they developed and where they have

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remained these Vos or Cowboys do not

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exist in this way in any other part of

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Mexico out to California or for that

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matter anywhere in the world

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my name is Eve ying and I've had the

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privilege of photographing and exploring

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the mountain ranges of Baja California

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for over 40 years we're going into the

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heartland of the mountains because that

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is the heart of Baja California and the

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people that live there are the ranch

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families of the old Spanish Mexican

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Frontier this Ranch culture is the last

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surviving breath of the cowboy

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life in these mountain ranges is where I

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have found the heart of the

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cowboy 500 miles down from San Diego in

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the Sierra of San Francisco is ranch of

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San gorio

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brancho Soro is 5 hours from the peblo

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of San Francisco and in order to reach

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there you have to go by muack and these

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trails are ancient these are Old Mission

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Trails that pass through these remote

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areas specifically for the source of

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water that was

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available very little rainfalls on the

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peninsula you can go seven8 years

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without any rain

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sometimes you even have to get down to

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manipulate some of the real more

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difficult outcroppings of rock that

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exist in this area it's difficult there

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a long 5H hour ride sliding down the

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hill

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for us to to want to pursue Rancho San

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Gregorio in particular is because of the

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methods that they have of living in such

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a remote area on a ranch that has no

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Road their existence is so similar to

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the Spanish existence that became

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California in the 1800s it's a very

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unique opportunity to take a look into

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our

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past the more isolated these places are

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with the fewest amount of roads are the

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places where you still see this

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lifestyle

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existing a lifestyle where no one ever

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had to put a lock on their door this is

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a different Frontier it was a frontier

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of partnership not domination

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partnership with the land

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people were Partnerships with each other

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partnership with their

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animals with their religion there was a

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very different tone than what we think

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of as our Frontier

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they are almost 80% 85% self-sufficient

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they need very little from outside they

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need from other Ranch other products but

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in general the way of living and the

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economy of these people is still the

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same the same elements the last century

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two centuries ago almost with no

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difference they have been living that

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way at least 300 years

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the mountain ranges are able to support

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about 3,000 of the

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californial these people are producing

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everything they need for life and if

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they have an excess then it's traded off

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for cash or for other Commodities it's

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just now starting to enter a cash

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economy which they haven't really

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known it's been mostly just a trade

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economy so you're talking about people

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who are subsisting on the

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land they don't really know what it's

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like to live in a modern

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world they have contact with the rest of

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the world but they they haven't changed

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as a result of it their methods have

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remained the same you look at the houses

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the style of living I mean the

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dedication to the land that they live on

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taking care of the land people think

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that cattle men AB use the land but that

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land's not productive unless they make

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it

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so

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fore

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foree foree

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the foree

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these Vios are using every piece of this

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cow to its best

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Advantage all the meat utilized on these

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ranches has to be dried and made into

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Taho or beef jerky there's no

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Refrigeration there's no electricity the

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only way to preserve it is to dry it

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not only is the meat valuable but the

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hides are needed to make

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leather the bark of the Pao Blanco tree

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has been the tanning agent for tanning

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leather for centuries instead of just

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killing the tree by taking all the bark

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he just takes pieces of the bark and the

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tree will continue to live and heal

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itself they use the old tanning Vats the

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Rawhide Vats strung out out in a in a

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frame and filled with water and then

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with tanning solution is an age-old way

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of tanning you can read about that

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tanning method all the way back into the

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old Spain

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even these hides will have to cure in

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these tanning Vats for at least four

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months before he can even start to make

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something out of it

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everything they did as they grew up was

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all adapted to going out and Gathering

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what you could make tea with or chasing

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goats and knowing where they were

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because there's only certain places that

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will support goats and they were simply

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acclimatized adapted they and the land

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