- and
fewer commanding officers (coronelas).
Soldaderas and
coronelas are now
often lumped together.
Soldaderas as camp
followers performed vital tasks such...
-
Despite common belief, the
terms soldaderas and
female soldiers are not
necessarily interchangeable. The term
soldaderas usually applies to the
women who...
-
Phillippe (28 June 2017). "
Soldaderas: The
Women of the
Mexican Revolution". Mamiverse.
Fuentes AR.
Battleground Women:
Soldaderas and
Female Soldiers in...
- Cano,
Soldaderas and
Coronelas in
Encyclopedia of Mexico, vol. 1, p. 1359. Chicago:
Fitzroy Dearborn 1997. Poniatowska,
Elena (2006). Las
soldaderas : women...
- (1999) Las
soldaderas. D.F., México:
Conaculta /
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. pp. xvii Salas,
Elizabeth (1990).
Soldaderas in the Mexican...
-
troops were women,
known as
soldaderas. They did not parti****te in
conventional fighting on battlefields, but some
soldaderas joined the
battle alongside...
- the
White Cross. She was the
creator of the
revolutionary group of the
Soldaderas,
women who
healed soldiers wounded in combat, with some of
these even...
- followers, were
Soldaderas, Adelitas, Juanas, and Cucarachas.
Soldiers in
Porfirio Diaz's army sang "La Cucaracha"
about a
soldadera who
wanted money...
- two of the
defining traits of the
cihuateteo themselves. La
Llorona Soldaderas Matos Moctezuma, Eduardo; Solís Olguín,
Felipe R., eds. (2002). Aztecs...
- of the
Mexican Revolution. The term
Adelitas an
alternative word for
soldaderas, is from a
corrido titled "La Adelita". The song "La Cucaracha", with...