One of the oldest student organizations at The University of Texas at Brownsville is marking a special anniversary this year and just in time for Charro Days, the annual celebration in the city. 25 years ago Grupo Folklórico Tizatlán was created and since then students have been performing the traditional folk dances of Mexico to audiences across the Valley.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/utbmedia/1338/thumbnail.jp
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Folktales collected by anthropology students in 1980–1992. NOTE: Personally identifiable information...
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One of the oldest student organizations at The University of Texas at Brownsville is marking a speci...
Grupo Folklórico Tizatlán welcomes Charro Days at the Arts Center with its Folklórico dance presenta...
Brownsville celebrates 76 years of Charro Days in February 2013. Dr. Tony Knopp, professor emeritus,...
Dating back to 1938, Charro Days has a rich history in Brownsville, Texas. UTB professors Dr. Manuel...
In the spirit of Charro Days, the annual celebration of South Texas culture in Brownsville, Texas, t...
Booklet that serves as an invitation to and program schedule for the first annual Charro Days fiesta...
Mexican students in higher education have few opportunities to learn about their heritage and histor...
The UTB/TSC campus community gathered to celebrate the Charro Days Fiesta.https://scholarworks.utrgv...
Photograph of members of the Karilagan Philippine Cultural Group Dancers at the Texas Folklife Festi...
Brownsville celebrates 75 years of Charro Days in February 2012. Dr. Tony Knopp, professor emeritus,...
Folktales collected by anthropology students from 1982 and 1996–1997. NOTE: Personally identifiable ...
Brochure advertising Charro Days activities and events in Brownsvillehttps://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/...
Volume 148, Issue 20https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2017/1019/thumbnail.jp
Folktales collected by anthropology students in 1980–1992. NOTE: Personally identifiable information...
Volume 122, Issue 62https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9996/thumbnail.jp
One of the oldest student organizations at The University of Texas at Brownsville is marking a speci...
Grupo Folklórico Tizatlán welcomes Charro Days at the Arts Center with its Folklórico dance presenta...
Brownsville celebrates 76 years of Charro Days in February 2013. Dr. Tony Knopp, professor emeritus,...
Dating back to 1938, Charro Days has a rich history in Brownsville, Texas. UTB professors Dr. Manuel...
In the spirit of Charro Days, the annual celebration of South Texas culture in Brownsville, Texas, t...
Booklet that serves as an invitation to and program schedule for the first annual Charro Days fiesta...
Mexican students in higher education have few opportunities to learn about their heritage and histor...
The UTB/TSC campus community gathered to celebrate the Charro Days Fiesta.https://scholarworks.utrgv...
Photograph of members of the Karilagan Philippine Cultural Group Dancers at the Texas Folklife Festi...
Brownsville celebrates 75 years of Charro Days in February 2012. Dr. Tony Knopp, professor emeritus,...
Folktales collected by anthropology students from 1982 and 1996–1997. NOTE: Personally identifiable ...
Brochure advertising Charro Days activities and events in Brownsvillehttps://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/...
Volume 148, Issue 20https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2017/1019/thumbnail.jp
Folktales collected by anthropology students in 1980–1992. NOTE: Personally identifiable information...
Volume 122, Issue 62https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9996/thumbnail.jp