- An arriero,
muleteer, or more
informally a
muleskinner (Spanish: arriero; Portuguese: tropeiro;) is a
person who
transports goods using pack animals, especially...
- pack animals, such as a muletrain, in
which case he was also
called a
muleteer or muleskinner.
Today this
person may be
called an out****er or packer...
- in the 1968
London stage production of Man of La Mancha, as Anselmo, a
muleteer. In the show, he was the
soloist in the song "Little Bird,
Little Bird"...
-
Quixote imagines to be a chapel. He then
becomes involved in a
fight with
muleteers who try to
remove his
armor from the
horse trough so that they can water...
-
given name also
spelled Taniyus or Tanius; 1815–1895) was a
Maronite muleteer and
peasant leader from
Mount Lebanon. He led a peasants'
revolt in the...
- The
Igualada Muleteer's Museum -
Antoni Ros
collection (in
Catalan language Museu del
Traginer - Col·lecció
Antoni Ros) is a
museum located in Igualada...
- the hide and fur trades. "Mule skinner" (or "muleskinner") is
slang for
muleteer, a
driver or
wrangler of mules.
Worshipful Company of
Skinners Emmett M...
-
wagons is
called a "wagoner", a "teamster", a "bullocky" (Australia), a "
muleteer", or
simply a "driver".
Wagons have
served numerous purposes, with numerous...
- scenes, with an introduction.
Torquemada is at work in his shop when the
muleteer Ramiro stops by to have his
watch fixed, so that he can
fulfill his duties...
-
comfort the
wounded muleteers,
because chivalry requires kindness to one's enemies. Aldonza, impressed, says that she will help the
muleteers instead. But when...