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" Cabelleros in ponchos and high-crowned grass hats, the costume of the country, mounted on spirited animals, with English saddles, but using in place of a whip the long platted and knotted ends of the reins, the universal practice along the coast. They... "
A Visit to the South Seas: In the U. States Ship Vincennes, During the Years ... - Page 133
by Charles Samuel Stewart - 1833
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A Visit to the South Seas, in the U.S. Ship Vincennes: During the Years 1829 ...

Charles Samuel Stewart - 1831 - 384 lehte
...platted and knotted ends of the reins — the universal practice along the coast. They looked grave as deacons, and probably owed their sedateness to...white or striped cotton only, with a coarse fringe orNbinding around the neck and edges — but often of the finest cloth, ornamented with rich embroidery....
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A Visit to the South Seas in the United States' Ship Vincennes ..., 1. köide

Charles Samuel Stewart - 1832 - 366 lehte
...knotted ends of the reins, the universal practice along the coast. They looked grave as deacons, ar/d probably owed their sedateness to a large mixture...the head is passed, while the ends and sides hang in 128 PERUVIAN RIDING PARTY. loose drapery around the figure. It is made of every variety of material,...
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A Visit to the South Seas in the U. S. Ship Vincennes, During the Years 1829 ...

Charles Samuel Stewart - 1833 - 480 lehte
...long platted and knotted ends of the reins, the universal practice along the coast. They looked grave as deacons, and probably owed their sedateness to...fringe or binding around the neck and edges ; but often of the finest cloth, ornamented with rich embroidery. Shortly afterwards, we passed a group still...
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The Young Man-of-war's Man: A Boy's Voyage Round the World

Charles Nordhoff - 1866 - 240 lehte
...although rather lightly, wearing in many instances nothing but a poncho — a square piece of cloth with a hole cut in the centre, through which the head is put, the corners of the garment reaching about down to one's middle ; and, in addition to this, the...
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Millicent Courtenay's diary

William Henry G. Kingston - 1873 - 486 lehte
...There were muleteers with the same shaped hats, and large fringed ponchos, which are pieces of cloth with a hole cut in the centre, through which the head is thrust, the cloth hanging down in front and behind so as to conceal the upper part of the body, many...
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The Standard Library of Natural History: Living races of mankind: v. 4. Oceania

1908 - 336 lehte
...to catch a horse in order to ride a quarter of a mile. Both are well clothed; the poncho, or blanket with a hole cut in the centre, through which the head is thrust, being the garment donned over others in bad weather. Both are experts in the use of the lasso...
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