- A
huaso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwaso]) is a
Chilean countryman and
skilled horseman,
similar to the
American cowboy, the
Mexican charro (and its northern...
-
Huaso (1933 –
August 24, 1961) was a
horse that,
ridden by
Chilean Captain Alberto Larraguibel, set the high-jump
world record on
February 5, 1949, by...
- (mostly Mapuche) culture, as well as that of
other immigrant cultures. The
Huasos of
Central Chile and
their native or folk
music and
dance are
central to...
- 18th century,
various distinct roping styles would emerge: Charro, Gaucho,
Huaso, Llanero,
Chagra and
Montubio and Qorilazo. Charro: a more
intricate or...
- ""C****ro", "
Huaso", "Universitario" y más: Los
partidos clásicos del fútbol
chileno que
tienen nombre "oficial"" ["C****ro", "Universitario", "
Huaso" and more:...
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Huaso or Wasu (Quechua) is one of four
districts of the
province Julcán in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.
Banco de...
-
Parrado (left) and
Canessa with
Chilean Huaso Sergio Catalan (the man who
found them), 1972...
- Los
Huasos Quincheros (also
known as Los Quincheros) are a po****r
Chilean folk
musical group,
first formed in 1937. It
currently consists of the musicians...
-
Chilean huasos, 19th century...
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traditional Chilean architecture and is ****ociated with the
huaso. As well as the
huaso culture of the
central part of the
country can be seen the German...