Also, this talk about Yellowstone being just a "rancher" show ignores one of the most significant things that I have heard about it: that its portrayal of its Indigenous characters is multifaceted and has depth, which, if true, is a lot more than can be said about a lot of other properties. In any case here is at article written by Elamin Abdelmahmoud about it. Do not dismiss it because it was for BuzzFeed: Elamin was hired that same month to do a program for CBC, the Canadian national news network.
I mean, if we are looking for a multifaceted portrayal of indigenous characters with depth, maybe (just maybe) we should be looking at Reservation Dogs and not Yellowstone?
Not to put to fine a point on it, but one is about indigenous characters, written and directed by indigenous people, and starring indigenous people, and the other is about ... well, let's just say that it is starring Kevin Costner, Klly Reilly, and Cole Hausner, and written by Taylor Sheridan.
(That's not to say that Yellowstone doesn't do a creditable job in its portrayal, but I wouldn't exactly hold it up as the gold standard.)