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{{distinguish|Charo}}
{{no footnotes|date=March 2010}}
[[File:AGRUPAMIENTO DE CHARROS.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Grouping Charros in [[Paseo de la Reforma]], [[Mexico City]].]]
'''Charro''' is a term referring to a traditional [[Equestrianism|horseman]] from [[Mexico]], originating in the central-western regions primarily in the states of [[Jalisco]], [[Michoacán]], [[Zacatecas]], [[Durango]], [[Guanajuato]], [[Morelos]], [[Puebla]] and [[Guerrero]]. The terms [[Vaquero]] and [[Ranchero]] ([[Cowboy]] and [[Rancher]]) are similar to the Charro but different in culture, [[etiquette]], mannerism, clothing, tradition and social status.
The traditional Mexican ''charro'' is known for colorful clothing and participating in ''coleadero y [[charreada]]'', a specific type of [[Mexican rodeo]]. The charreada is the national sport in Mexico, and is regulated by the ''[[Federación Mexicana de Charrería]]''.
==Other uses==
[[Image:CharroHatsMAPDF.JPG|thumb|250px|[[Sombreros]] de charro.]]
The "charro film" was a [[genre]] of the [[Golden Age of Mexican cinema]] between 1935 and 1959, and probably played a large role in popularizing the ''charro'', akin to what occurred with the advent of the Hollywood Western. The most notable charro stars were [[José Alfredo Jiménez]], [[Pedro Infante]], [[Jorge Negrete]], [[Antonio Aguilar]], and [[Tito Guizar]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}
==Modern day ==
In both Mexican and US states such as [[California]], [[Texas]], [[Illinois]], [[Zacatecas]], [[Michoacán]], [[Jalisco]], charros participate in tournaments to show off their skill either in team competition [[charreada]], or in individual competition such as el [[coleadero]]. These events are practiced in a [[Lienzo charro]]. The lienzo charro can also become a circle used for bull riding.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}}
Some decades ago charros in [[Mexico]] were permitted to carry guns. In conformity with current law, the charro must be fully suited and be a full pledged member of Mexico's [[Federación Mexicana de Charrería]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}
==See also==
*[[Sombrero]]
*[[Charro Days]]
*[[Sombrero Festival]]
==External links==
*[http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/events/event.aspx?ID=127 Arte en la Charerria: The Artisanship of Mexican Equestrian Culture] at the [http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/events/event.aspx?ID=127 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City]
*[http://www.museumoftheamericanwest.org/explore/exhibits/charreria.html Art of the Charrería] at the [http://www.museumoftheamericanwest.org/museum/ Museum of the American West]
* {{Handbook of Texas|id=llc04|name=Charrería}}
* {{Handbook of Texas|id=lkc02|name=Charro Days}}
*[http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/english/cultura_y_sociedad/fiestas_y_tradiciones/detalle.cfm?idsec=15&idsub=65&idpag=788 Charreria, the symbol of Mexico]
*[http://www.decharros.com/federacion/index.htm Federación Mexicana de Charrería (Spanish)]
*[http://www.nacionaldecharros.com/ Nacional de Charros (Spanish)]
*[http://www.mundocharro.com/events/usa/evento_reglamento_charro_inicio_2004.htm Official Rulebook (Spanish)]
*[http://www.charrousa.com "CHARRO USA" U.S. Radio, Magazine and Media News off Charreria (Mexican Rodeo)]
[[Category:Charreada]]
[[Category:Horse-related professions and professionals]]
[[Category:Mexican culture]]
[[Category:Sport in Mexico]]
[[Category:Pastoralists]]
[[Category:National symbols of Mexico]]' |
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==External links==
*[http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/events/event.aspx?ID=127 Arte en la Charerria: The Artisanship of Mexican Equestrian Culture] at the [http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/events/event.aspx?ID=127 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City]
*[http://www.museumoftheamericanwest.org/explore/exhibits/charreria.html Art of the Charrería] at the [http://www.museumoftheamericanwest.org/museum/ Museum of the American West]
* {{Handbook of Texas|id=llc04|name=Charrería}}
* {{Handbook of Texas|id=lkc02|name=Charro Days}}
*[http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/english/cultura_y_sociedad/fiestas_y_tradiciones/detalle.cfm?idsec=15&idsub=65&idpag=788 Charreria, the symbol of Mexico]
*[http://www.decharros.com/federacion/index.htm Federación Mexicana de Charrería (Spanish)]
*[http://www.nacionaldecharros.com/ Nacional de Charros (Spanish)]
*[http://www.mundocharro.com/events/usa/evento_reglamento_charro_inicio_2004.htm Official Rulebook (Spanish)]
*[http://www.charrousa.com "CHARRO USA" U.S. Radio, Magazine and Media News off Charreria (Mexican Rodeo)]
[[Category:Charreada]]
[[Category:Horse-related professions and professionals]]
[[Category:Mexican culture]]
[[Category:Sport in Mexico]]
[[Category:Pastoralists]]
[[Category:National symbols of Mexico]]' |
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-In both Mexican and US states such as [[California]], [[Texas]], [[Illinois]], [[Zacatecas]], [[Michoacán]], [[Jalisco]], charros participate in tournaments to show off their skill either in team competition [[charreada]], or in individual competition such as el [[coleadero]]. These events are practiced in a [[Lienzo charro]]. The lienzo charro can also become a circle used for bull riding.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}}
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-Some decades ago charros in [[Mexico]] were permitted to carry guns. In conformity with current law, the charro must be fully suited and be a full pledged member of Mexico's [[Federación Mexicana de Charrería]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}
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-==See also==
-*[[Sombrero]]
-*[[Charro Days]]
-*[[Sombrero Festival]]
==External links==
*[http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/events/event.aspx?ID=127 Arte en la Charerria: The Artisanship of Mexican Equestrian Culture] at the [http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/events/event.aspx?ID=127 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City]
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