Mexican Rodeo Keeps Ranch Traditions Alive

In this February 28, 2015 photo, charros drink and greet friends as they sit on horseback on the sidelines of a charreada in Mexico City. Although winning is always an honor, said Manuel Basurto Rojas, president of the National Charros Association, the main importance of the infrequent national competitions is really “social harmony”. “It's primarily a chance to spend time with all the brotherhood of charreria from the entire Mexican republic”. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)
Mexican Rodeo Keeps Ranch Traditions Alive
   
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