- The
Morochucos are the
cowboys of the
plains of the
Peruvian Andes,
living mainly in the
Region of Ayacucho. They
raise cattle and tame
horses for their...
-
province Cangallo in the
region Ayacucho. In the
region of
Cangallo live the
Morochuco mestizos. As a
consequence of the
discrimination of
natives and mestizos...
-
status DOM
Other names Criollo (Argentina),
Crioulo (Brazil), Costeño/
Morochuco (Peru),
Corralero (Chile),
Llanero (Venezuela)
Country of
origin Pampas...
-
cowboy and
vaquero in
North America, and the gaucho, huaso, llanero,
morochuco and qorilazo [es] of
South America. A
goatherd or
goatherder is a person...
- (vaquero in Spanish),
huaso of
Central Chile, the
Peruvian chalan or
morochuco, the
Venezuelan and
Colombian llanero, the
Ecuadorian chagra, the Hawaiian...
-
Paraguay and (with the
spelling gaúcho)
southern Brazil, the chalán and
Morochuco in Peru, the
llanero of
Venezuela and Colombia, and the
huaso of Chile...
- that they were
soldiers from
Pampa Cangallo,
capital of the
district of
Morochucos. They
stole 24
ballot boxes, seals, a
registration notebook,
unused ballots...
- and Uruguay)
Guajiro (Cuba)
Huaso (Chile) Jíbaro (Puerto Rico)
Lancero Morochuco (Peruvian Andes)
Piajeno (north
coast mule
rider of Peru:
Piura and Lambayeque)...
- Los
Morochucos (from
Quechua Muru Chuku) is one of six
districts of the
Cangallo Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is Usnu at...
- Granda. The song was
first recorded in 1950 by the
musica criolla trio Los
Morochucos [es]. However, it
would be the 1953
version recorded by Los Chamas, another...