-
major difference between the
huaso and the
gaucho is that
huasos are
involved in
farming as well as
cattle herding.
Huasos are
generally found in Chile's...
-
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...
- they
began calling themselves Los
Huasos Nuevos ('The New Cowboys')
because they had
replaced Los
Cuatro Huasos (Raúl Velasco's old group),
whose former...
- (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...
-
Chilean huasos, 19th century...
- made from
turquoise and
silver Poncho still worn by modern-day
working Huasos The Hat That Won the West,
retrieved 2010-02-10
Stetson Hats 1865–1870,...
-
dress in
huaso costume became famous nationwide. The folk
culture that is
mainly ****ociated with the
Chilean national identity is that of the
huasos as that...
-
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...
- is
known as the "
huaso province"
after the name of the
Chilean cowboy, the
huaso.
Sashes and
mantas –
traditional items of the
huaso costume – are woven...
- such as
Silvia Infantas y Los
Baqueanos - Los Cóndores, Los
Huasos Quincheros, Los
Huasos de Algarrobal, Los de
Ramon and others. The
modern rural tonada...