Mexican Rodeo Keeps Ranch Traditions Alive

In this Feb. 26, 2015 photo, a boy adjusts his cowboy hat as he waits in the front row for the start of a charreada at the National Charros Association arena in Mexico City. Association member Fernando Medellin Leal, who has been participating in charreria for 30 years, says children from charro families are introduced to the sport as early as two or three. “The tradition of charreria is transmitted from grandparents to parents, from parents to sons. Working with horses begins at a very early age”. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)
Mexican Rodeo Keeps Ranch Traditions Alive
   
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