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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pecos_BillPecos Bill - Wikipedia

    According to legend, Pecos Bill is responsible for creating many landmarks. One landmark he is said to have created is the Gulf of Mexico . Apparently, there was a drought in Texas that was so horrible, that Pecos rushed to California and lassoed up a storm cloud and brought it to Texas.

  2. Legend of Rip Van Winkle. Growing out of the imagination of southwestern cowboys during westward expansion, Pecos Bill personifies the frontier virtues of courage, strength and humor.

  3. Pecos Bill, in American folklore, cowboy hero of the Pecos River region of Texas who was an exaggerated personification of Western stamina and values; his vivid exploits are analogous to those of the legendary giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan of the North Woods. Created by journalists, primarily Edward.

  4. Pecos Bill es una de las figuras míticas más representativas del vaquero estadounidense. Fue creado por el escritor Edward J. O'Reilly en 1923. Se dice que vivió cerca de la frontera con México. Desde la creación de la leyenda, se ha visto idealizado como el mejor vaquero del Oeste de los Estados Unidos.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Folklore, fakelore, tall tale, or modern mythology: Pecos Bill has endured and has become a favorite legend to tell around campfires, reading circles, or on the silver screen. In the long run, his beginning may not matter.

  6. A Quick Overview. Pecos Bill is one of America’s most enduring and beloved cowboy heroes. The legendary figure of Pecos Bill is said to have been born in Texas during the early 19th century and is known for his larger-than-life adventures and feats of strength.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2020 · Bill's feats start with his infancy — he used a Bowie knife as a teether, and fell out of his family's wagon as they crossed the Pecos River, says Legends of America. He was swept away by the current, and saved and raised by coyotes. When his brothers found him again and convinced him that he was, indeed, a human, Bill became the roughest ...