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The notion that "cowboys hate Indians" is a simplification of the complex historical relationship between European settlers, including cowboys, and Indigenous peoples in North America. Conflicts arose primarily over land, resources, and differing cultures, leading to violence and hostility. This portrayal is often rooted in stereotypes perpetuated by popular media, overshadowing the diverse perspectives and experiences of both groups. Understanding this history requires recognizing the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples and the varied motivations of those involved in these conflicts.

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