References
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BISD-KBSD ITV (Director). (2017, February 21). The History of Charro Days[Video file].
Retrieved September 27, 2018, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g6KkATym2M&t=329s
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Traditional Mexican Dance Costumes[Video file]. Retrieved September 29,
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Primary Sources References:
Charro Days; History of Charro Days, 1996. Reference Files, Anthropology Box 1, Folder 1, Costumes and Dances Provided Charro Days Color, 1996. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, Edinburg, Texas.
Charro Days; Three articles describing typical costumes for Charro Days, circa 2000. Reference Files, Anthropology Box 1, Folder 1, Costumes for Charro Days, circa 2000. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, Edinburg, Texas.
Charro Days; Article about the 59th Annual Charro Days Fiesta, 1996. Reference Files, Anthropology Box 1, Folder 1, 59th Annual Charro Days Fiesta, 1996. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, Edinburg, Texas.
Charro Days; An article explaining a tradition from Charro Days called 'La Merienda,' 1997. Reference Files, Anthropology Box 1, Folder 1, Merienda: A Charro Days Tradition for 50 Years, 1997. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, Edinburg, Texas.
UTRGV History Harvest; Elementary students during a Charro Days parade, September 27, 2014. BD010, Charro Days: Children in Parade, 2014. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, Texas.
UTRGV History Harvest; Elementary students during a Charro Days parade, September 27, 2014. BD010, Charro Days: Children in Parade, 2014. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, Texas.
UTRGV History Harvest; Girl in carriage during Charro days, September 27, 2014. BD010, Charro Days: Girl In Carriage, 1939. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, Texas.
UTRGV History Harvest; A picture of a couple dancing during the Charro Days celebrations, September 27, 2014. BD010, Charro Days: Couple Dancing, 2014. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, Texas.
UTRGV History Harvest; Children dressed in a ''charro'' costume, September 27, 2014. BD010, Ford Lee and Perry Steele on Hays Street, 2014. University Library, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, Texas.