- An
arriero, muleteer, or more
informally a
muleskinner (Spanish:
arriero; Portuguese: tropeiro;) is a
person who
transports goods using pack animals,...
- Los
Arrieros is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place in
Starr County, Texas,
United States. Its po****tion was 91 as of the 2010 census...
- Jerónimo Acazulco,
Mexico state performing the
traditional danza de los
arrieros Total po****tion >300,000
Regions with
significant po****tions Mexico:...
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mother after his
father died, and
worked as a sharecropper,
muleskinner (
arriero), butcher, bricklayer, and
foreman for a U.S.
railway company. According...
- in
height from medium, such as La Joya, and high-altitude ones such the
Arrieros Pampa and
those located in the
zones of Chivay,
Huambo and Pichucolla....
- chest. It is
mostly performed in Hidalgo,
State of
Mexico and Puebla.
Arrieros dancers wear
white costumes,
sometimes with
leather chaps, and ride decoratively...
- KK
Olimpija 1996
Arrieros de Medellín 1997
Santos de San Juan 1998–2001
Piratas de Bogotá 2001–2002
Arrieros de Medellín 2006
Arrieros de Medellín Career...
- mujer", "Fallaste, corazón", "La cama de piedra", "Siempre hace frío", "
Arrieros somos", "No soy
monedita de oro", "Del
cielo cayó una rosa", "Cariño santo"...
-
Arrieros in Mexico.
Mules were the main way
cargo was
moved overland,
engraving by Carl Nebel....
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Bandeja paisa, with
variations known as
bandeja de
arriero,
bandeja montañera, and
bandeja antioqueña, is one of the most
representative meals in Colombian...