O gaúcho - meaning and definition. What is O gaúcho
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What (who) is O gaúcho - definition


O gaúcho         
NOVEL BY JOSÉ DE ALENCAR
O Gaúcho; O Gaucho; O gaucho
O gaúcho is a novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1870.
gaucho         
  • A modern rider does ''sortija''
  • Black gauchos were commonplace in the Brazil-Uruguay borderlands, though rarely publicised.  An exceptional early 20th century photograph.
  • The last of the Uruguayan gaucho insurrections, satirised in this 1904 cartoon
  • The earliest depiction of a Uruguayan gaucho ([[Emeric Essex Vidal]], ''Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video'', 1820)
  • alpaca]] sash decorations
  • Tucumán gauchos visiting Buenos Aires — the first depiction of an [[asado]] (Emeric Essex Vidal, 1820)
  • mate}} and playing the guitar in the Argentine [[Pampas]]
  • Woodcut from the title page of ''Martín Fierro'' (14th ed)
  • Peons on an [[estancia]] in [[Baradero]], Buenos Aires Province, 1882
  • Spanish official [[Félix de Azara]], by [[Goya]]
  • The ''Río de la Plata'' basin
  • Gaucho reenactment, [[San Antonio de Areco]]
  • Don Segundo Sombra}}
  • A Semana Farroupilha parade
  • Durand-Brager]], 1846
SKILLED HORSEMAN IN SOUTH AMERICA
Gauchos; Gautcho; Gaúcho; Gaucha; Gauchism
(gauchos)
A gaucho is a South American cowboy.
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Gaucho         
  • A modern rider does ''sortija''
  • Black gauchos were commonplace in the Brazil-Uruguay borderlands, though rarely publicised.  An exceptional early 20th century photograph.
  • The last of the Uruguayan gaucho insurrections, satirised in this 1904 cartoon
  • The earliest depiction of a Uruguayan gaucho ([[Emeric Essex Vidal]], ''Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video'', 1820)
  • alpaca]] sash decorations
  • Tucumán gauchos visiting Buenos Aires — the first depiction of an [[asado]] (Emeric Essex Vidal, 1820)
  • mate}} and playing the guitar in the Argentine [[Pampas]]
  • Woodcut from the title page of ''Martín Fierro'' (14th ed)
  • Peons on an [[estancia]] in [[Baradero]], Buenos Aires Province, 1882
  • Spanish official [[Félix de Azara]], by [[Goya]]
  • The ''Río de la Plata'' basin
  • Gaucho reenactment, [[San Antonio de Areco]]
  • Don Segundo Sombra}}
  • A Semana Farroupilha parade
  • Durand-Brager]], 1846
SKILLED HORSEMAN IN SOUTH AMERICA
Gauchos; Gautcho; Gaúcho; Gaucha; Gauchism
A gaucho () or gaúcho () is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly. The figure of the gaucho is a folk symbol of Argentina, Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, and the south of Chilean Patagonia.