El Charro, or man on horseback, has represented the spirit of independent Mexico since he played an important role in the 1821 revolution. He is the Mexican version of the American cowboy, only much older, arising from the ranch culture first brought to Mexico by the Spanish. The charreada is his rodeo, his opportunity to show off both his skills with rope and horse and his decorative, elegant costume. It is at the center of Mexican heritage and self-image, a source of mythology and genuine heroes that has been brought to Texas by immigrants. And since 1989, it has included women, charras, who participate in elaborate and difficult riding formations. San Antonio photographer Al Rendon has taken this ideal subject for the camera and created a collection of splendid sepia photographs reproduced in duotone. The photos juxtapose the grit of the arena with the poise and polish of the charros, charras, and their horses. The essays, by Julia Hambric, Bryan Woolley, and F. E. Abernethy, describe the history of the charreada and its roots in Mexican culture. Hambric's essay also details the costumes and events prescribed by tradition and the Federacion Nacional de Charro. Together, this is a unique examination of an important part of Mexico's heritage.
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AL RENDON is the owner of Rendon Photography & Fine Art in San Antonio. A photographer since he has been able to hold a camera, his images have appeared in Newsweek, USA Today, Texas Monthly, and numerous other books and magazines. JULIA HAMBRIC holds degrees from the University of Texas at El Paso and is currently teaching in the Ysleta Independent School District. BRYAN WOOLLEY is features writer for The Dallas Morning News. Francis Edward Abernethy is the executive secretary and editor of the Texas Folklore Society and Regents Professor Emeritus of English at Stephen F. Austin State University. His many publications include Tales from the Big Thicket and TFS books Singin' Texas and Built in Texas, all from UNT Press.
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