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- Cholo - Wikipedia
A "cholo" in Bolivia is the name given to a campesino (peasant, farmer) who moved to the city, and though the term was also originally derogatory, it has now become more of a symbol of Indigenous power
- Cholo | Mexican American Gangs, History Culture | Britannica
cholo, a young person who participates in or identifies with Mexican American gang subculture The term, sometimes used disparagingly, is derived from early Spanish and Mexican usage and denotes marginalization
- A Look At Japanese Cholo Culture From Lowriders To Rappers
The Japanese cholo culture is quite prominent in cities like Nagoya, Osaka, and, Tokyo In each city, there are areas where you’ll see more of the community members around and shops to go to for L A imported products closely resembling the style they all wear
- Cholo (subculture) — Grokipedia
The cholo subculture encompasses a lifestyle, aesthetic, and social code originating among Mexican-American youth in the working-class barrios of Southern California, particularly Los Angeles, defined by distinctive clothing, customized lowrider vehicles, affinity for doo-wop oldies and Chicano rap music, and an emphasis on loyalty and respect within peer groups frequently intertwined with
- Cholo: 23 Facts About the History of the Word - HipLatina
The word “cholo” or “chola” can be seen as a pejorative term in South America, or a positive one In Peru, for example, while some are offended by it, others have embraced and reappropriated “cholo a” to show their Indigenous pride
- Cholo History, Lived and Told by L. A. Locals - L. A. TACO
In the barrios of East L A lives a vibrant community of cholos, a Chicano subculture with a distinct and iconic style Today, cholo culture is worldwide, and everybody wants in on their “stilo,” but the origins of this phenomenon often go overlooked
- Cholo - Victor Mendivil (Video Oficial) - YouTube
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- The Meaning and Cultural Significance of Vato and Cholo
"Vato" and "cholo" are slang terms deeply rooted in Mexican-American and Chicano culture, carrying specific meanings and cultural significance While "vato" refers to a male friend or acquaintance, "cholo" represents a more complex cultural identity associated with style, attitude, and affiliation
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