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3 revisions | Krystal (Ngoc) Hoang at May 28, 2020 05:21 PM | |
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6050 The Gancho differs in many respects from the other rough riders of the only partially civilized sections of the earth. He is the product of a particular scheme of existence, and of savage conditions of life, that obtain in no part of the world save on the boundless Llanos of South America. [Imaged] It may be interesting to state that from their primitive mode of existence, the Gaucho makes nearly everything connected with his "outfit," even the rude saddle, from raw-hide the lasso, the "bolas" and even his boots-which are made from the skin (taken from the knee down, and shaped to the leg and foot while warm) of a freshly killed colt, sewed at the thus forming racially a leather stocking without heel or cole. They are fond of music are good dancers, retaining in many respects the poetic traditions and tendencies of their Castilian ancestors. Enough has been said here, however, of their peculiarities. They will prove a welcome acquisition to the "Wild West," for they, no less than the Cossacks, have a distinct role of their own to play in this truly gigantic enterprise of a Congress of the World's Rough Riders." | 60 |
