Religion Though Vaqueiros consider themselves to be
Roman Catholic, Vaqueiros traditionally practice a mix of Roman Catholicism and a
traditional folk religion. Vaqueiros have been historically considered “bad Christians” for their beliefs and for their dedication to their animals and have been persecuted by the Church. Vaqueiros venerate their patron saint, , the Virgin of the Holly Tree,
whose shrine is in Cangas del Narcea, alongside Saint Anthony (both
Anthony of Padua and
Anthony the Great). Vaqueiro beliefs also incorporate
ancestor worship of the , the souls of the dead. Vaqueiro religion designates creatures and objects as blessed or cursed and divides the world into three domains: the sky, the earth, and the underground, into which every living thing and non-living things including natural phenomena, days of the week, and phases of the moon, are divided into. Sickness and misfortune are caused by the disorder of these domains. Vaqueiro healing implements spiritual healers and
traditional medicine to maintain universal order. The Christian concept of
Hell is a foreign concept to Vaqueiros. Although the Vaqueiro world is divided into sky, earth, and the underground, hell is not associated with the underground and has no spatial location. Instead, the “bad place” is associated with the suffering and misfortunes of life.
Kinship Vaqueiro society is largely
patrilineal and
patrilocal. It relies on the system of , or the house, as a system of inheritance and as a broader spiritual concept. The house includes its living members, deceased members, ancestors, the physical houses, the land associated with the physical houses, the animals of the house, and all the physical belongings of the house. The head of the house is responsible for making leadership and financial decisions for the house and leadership is passed down completely when the previous head dies or partially when the previous head is unable to carry out the responsibilities as the head of the house. The house can only be inherited by one person as not to divide the house and the head may choose anyone to pass the house on to, regardless of age or gender, though it is almost always passed down to the
oldest son. Marriages were traditionally
arranged and the goal of the family of the bride was to
marry her into a house of greater prestige than their own. Marriages were arranged with a neutral intermediary and the bride's family gave a
dowry, which often consisted of livestock or agricultural products, but never land.
Language Traditionally, Vaqueiros speak their own dialect of
Asturleonese which is most similar to
Paḷḷuezu, save for the easternmost Vaqueiros that migrate between Torrestío and speak their own dialect which more closely resembles a central dialect of Asturleonese. The
che vaqueira (
es), is characteristic of the Vaqueiro dialect and it is named after the Vaqueiros. Today, most Vaqueiros speak
Spanish.
Agriculture & cuisine Transhumant Vaqueiros participated in
subsistence farming and engage in
swidden agriculture, an uncommon practice in Spain. Vaqueiros commonly grow
clover,
wheat,
alfalfa,
rye,
maize, and
potatoes. The introduction of maize greatly impacted Vaqueiro agriculture for maize grows faster than wheat or other staple foods. Much of what Vaqueiros grow is to be
consumed by their cattle. Vaqueiro houses traditionally kept two pigs and slaughtered one once a year on a feast day. == Discrimination and racism ==