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Vaquero, c. 1830. The vaquero (Spanish: [baˈkeɾo]; Portuguese: vaqueiro, European Portuguese: [vɐˈkɐjɾu]) is a horse-mounted livestock herder of a tradition that has its roots in the Iberian Peninsula and extensively developed in Mexico from a methodology brought to the Americas from Spain. The vaquero became the foundation for the North ...
Pages in category "Mexican outlaws". The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Dark Angel (Maxine "Max" Guevara, portrayed by Jessica Alba). Eduardo "Ed" Dorado, Jr. of Young Justice. Isaac Mendez of Heroes. Jade (Guatemala Clan, Gargoyles) Kennedy of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Marco from the TV series Animorphs. La Mascara Negra. Maya Herrera of Heroes. Molly Hernandez of Runaways.
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El Peludo. Known for. Armed robbery, cattle rustling, horse theft. Augustine Chacon (1861 – November 21, 1902), nicknamed El Peludo (English: "The Hairy One"), was a Mexican outlaw and folk hero active in the Arizona Territory and along the U.S.–Mexico border at the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century.
4. Matías. “Gift of God” is the spiritual meaning of this popular name. 5. Alejandro. “Defender” is the strong meaning behind this name. 6. José. This is the Spanish version of the name ...
Charro at the charrería event at the San Marcos National Fair in Aguascalientes City Female and male charro regalia, including sombreros de charro Mexican Charro (1828). ). Originally, the term "Charro" was a derogatory name for the Mexican Rancheros, the inhabitants of the countr