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Charro Men In Mexican Culture

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culture, politeness, characteristic, beautiful colorful costumes, tradition, and social status originating from colonial times and current Mexico times. Since the Charros were rebelling to the Spaniards, the Charros created their own saddle style and riding methods. This is when the charrería, the Mexican folk tradition was created. Even though the Charro men gained freedom and independence, the Charro women were only considered to be the male counterparts. The attention was on the Charro men who took care of their animals, dominated their cattle, and was considered to be the man who took care of their families. This is why there are nine events for men and one event for the women. However, the Charro men admit that they could not do their

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