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  2. Escaramuza charra - Wikipedia

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    Escaramuza charra is the only female equestrian event in the Mexican charrería. The escaramuza means "skirmish" and consists of a team riding horses in choreographed synchronized maneuvers to music. [1] [2] [3] The women ride side-saddle and wear traditional Mexican outfit that include sombreros, dresses, and matching

  3. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    This event called The pass of death in Spanish consist of a charro riding bareback with reins attempting to leap from his own horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops running. The events gets its name from the high amount of risk of the performance if done incorrectly since this movement can be ...

  4. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    Most Hacendados, or cattle estate owners, were Criollos, while the Vaqueros were mostly members of the castas (mixed race people). Mexican Rancheros (1856). Image of a man and horse in Mexican-style equipment, horse in a two-rein bridle. The origins of the vaquero tradition come from Spain, beginning with the hacienda system of medieval Spain.

  5. Column: The shrine to Mexican horse culture that's now a ...

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    The Lopez clan was part of a region-wide effort that amounted to an equine Dunkirk.

  6. Azteca horse - Wikipedia

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    The International Azteca Horse Association and its regional affiliates was formed in 1992. The majority of Aztecas are found in Mexico, and the Mexican association had registered between 10,000 and 15,000 horses as of 2005, according to the Texas Department of Agriculture. The Mexican registry adds approximately 1,000 horses per year. [4]

  7. Charro - Wikipedia

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    Charro at the charrería event at the San Marcos National Fair in Aguascalientes City Female and male charro regalia, including sombreros de charro Mexican Charro (1828). ). Originally, the term "Charro" was a derogatory name for the Mexican Rancheros, the inhabitants of the countr

  8. Cayetano Juarez Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Over 300 large adobe bricks were used in the renovation "made by hand with clay, horse manure, and hay". [6] He hired a team of expert Mexican masons to repair and replace the traditional mud mortar used between the original adobe bricks. [10] Paint was stripped from original wood beams, door headers, floors and window frames.

  9. Your guide to Milwaukee's Mexican Fiesta 2024: Performers ...

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    New this year, a dancing horse show titled "Show de Caballos Bailadores: Una Celebración Mexicana" will take place at the festival. Performances take place at 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.