- The
sarape or
jorongo is a long blanket-like
shawl or cloak,
often brightly colored and
fringed at the ends, worn in Mexico,
especially by men. The[which...
- South). Chamanto, only in
Central Chile,
poncho in the
north and south.
Jorongo,
usually larger or full-length, and
often used for
special occasions or...
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drank heavily,
carried a gun, and was
known for her
characteristic red
jorongo,
which she wore in
performances until old age.
Vargas was
radical in her...
- gl**** from
Tlaquepaque and Tonalá,
equipal chairs from
Zacoalco de Torres,
jorongo blankets from
Talpa and the Los
Altos Region and
baskets from
various parts...
- store",
zacate "gr****." Purépechismos or Tarasquismos:
huarache "sandal",
jorongo "poncho",
cotorina "jerkin", soricua,
tacuche "bundle of rags" (slang for...
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formerly inhabited by
people of
Tlaxcaltec origin. The
sarape (serape, or
jorongo) is a
rectangular garment, for male use, with or
without opening for the...
-
there are
photographs in
which the
natives of
Tetelcingo wear a kind of
jorongo (sleeveless poncho) and
short leather pants.[citation needed]
Among the...
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drank heavily,
carried a gun, and was
known for her
characteristic red
jorongo,
which she
donned in
performances until old.
Vargas sang the canción ranchera...
- a wool one made in Ajijic,
those made in
Jocotepec and a
style called jorongo in Talpa.
Other handcrafted clothing items include rebozos in silk, sashes...
- Cachán and Maruata. A
number of
communities are
noted for weaving. El
Jorongo is one of these, for
items made both on back
strap and
pedal looms. Back...