ranchería - translation to spanish
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ranchería - translation to spanish

SMALL, RURAL SETTLEMENT
Rancheria; Indian rancheria; Rancherío
  • A [[Wayuu]] rancheria, located in the [[Guajira Peninsula]], [[Colombia]]

ranchero         
GÉNERO MUSICAL
Música ranchera; Ranchero; Musica ranchera; Ranchera mexicana; Rancheras; Canción ranchera; Ranchera (género musical de Argentina); Ranchera (género musical); Ranchera (música); Ranchera (danza); Cultura ranchera
rancher
ranchman
kitchen attendant
ranchería         
n. bunkhouse, building used to house workers (on a farm, etc.)
ranchman      
n. ranchero

Definition

ranchería
sust. fem.
1) Conjunto de ranchos o chozas que forman como un lugar.
2) En los cuarteles, cocina donde se prepara el rancho.

Wikipedia

Ranchería

The Spanish word ranchería, or rancherío, refers to a small, rural settlement. In the Americas the term was applied to native villages or bunkhouses. Anglo-Americans adopted the term with both these meanings, usually to designate the residential area of a rancho in the American Southwest, housing aboriginal ranch hands and their families. The term is still used in other parts of Spanish America; for example, the Wayuu tribes in northern Colombia call their villages rancherías.

The Columbia Encyclopedia describes it as:

a type of communal settlement formerly characteristic of the Yaqui Indians of Sonora, Tepehuanes of Durango, Mexico, and of various small Native American groups of the Southwestern U.S., especially in California. These clusters of dwellings were less permanent than the pueblos (see Pueblo) but more so than the camps of the migratory Native Americans.

The term could be applied to the settlements of the California Mission Indians beyond the Spanish missions, such as Maugna of the Tongva people.

Examples of use of ranchería
1. Explosión del gasoducto de 16 pulgadas Luna–Pijije, en la ranchería Benito Juárez, Centla; dejó tres heridos. 11 de mayo.
2. Y en el extremo norte del país, en la ranchería El Manantial, en una zona desértica, cien niños de la comunidad indígena wayúu escucharon relatos de su etnia y regresaron con un cuento a su casa.