False I believe is the answer I'm not sure
It means a skilled horseman reputed to be brave and unruly
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From Democracy's Borderlands: Hispanic Congressional Representation in the Era of U.S. Continental Expansion, 1822–1898
Use ser in the correct form. For example, "Yo SOY de Nueva York" means "I am from New York." The same as "Tú eres de Bogotá." Which is "You are from Bogotá." Remeber to put in the "de".