Mexican Rodeo Keeps Ranch Traditions Alive

In this February 26, 2015 photo, a stable worker brushes out the tail of a freshly washed charreria horse, after competition, during a charreada in Mexico City. According to National Charros Association member Fernando Medellin Leal, people appreciate charreria because “it's something that identifies us as Mexicans. People enjoy this party because it keeps traditions and cultural values alive such as strength, work, order and respect”. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)
Mexican Rodeo Keeps Ranch Traditions Alive
   
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