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For decades, the charro was the undisputed symbol of Mexican identity. What role did the golden years of Mexican cinema play in his consolidation as a national icon? How
has the charro changed today? Here, one of our most fascinating national figures is revealed in illustrations ranging from nineteenth-century pastoral scenes to works of
contemporary popular culture.
*Charreria Bound by Myth
*El Zarco
*Fatherland, Woman & Horse
*Cunning
*At the Hacienda of Yesteryear
*I am Mexican I Come from an Untamed Land
*Jorge Negrete Shall Speak for my People
80 Pages
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Some of the pictures featured in this beautiful publication.
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