- A
buttero (Italian pronunciation: [
ˈbuttero],
plural butteri) or
cavalcante is a
mounted herder,
usually of horses, of cattle, or of buffaloes, in Italy...
- akin to that of the
Mexican charro, the
North American cowboy, the
Tuscan buttero or the
Portuguese campino.
Gardians ride
Camargue horses.
Camargue cattle...
- 323–339 [324]. doi:10.2307/503007. JSTOR 503007. S2CID 192966553. "Il
Buttero" (in Italian). ****ociazione
Butteri d'Alta Maremma.
Archived from the original...
- many with a
specific name;
these include the
stockman of Australia, the
buttero, campino, csikós,
gardian and gulyás in Europe, the buckaroo, charro, cowboy...
-
brave the
Russian steppe, a feat
which few
foreign horses can
boast about.
Buttero Monterufolino Tolfetano Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale Bongianni...
- of some
horses used to work
cattle with a
lance (such as
horses of the
buttero in Europe), but not on
horses used to work
cattle with a l****o. On pack...
- Italian). 21
February 2023. "La Russa: «Il
busto del Duce in casa? Non lo
butterò mai, me lo ha
lasciato mio padre»" (in Italian). Il
Corriere della Sera...
- the
region of Maremma, in
Tuscany (Italy) are
called butteri (singular:
buttero). The
Asturian pastoral po****tion is
referred to as
vaqueiros de alzada...
-
butteri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Butteri is the
plural form of
Buttero, a
shepherd or
cowboy in
parts of
central Italy.
Butteri may also refer...
- (such as oxen), sheep, and
horses in
northern Italy. It is
carried by a
buttero, a
cowboy or
shepherd in the
regions of Maremma, in Tuscany, and in the...