Estas prácticas son una manifestación de su origen y pertenencia a un grupo social", "Fray Alonso de Molina reports that the word \"cholo\" or \"xolo\" derives from Nahuatl and means \"paje", "and worldview which originated in Los Angeles

", "and many would agree that that's their 'look' Vestimenta característica", "is derived from early Spanish and Mexican usage and denotes marginalization ", "donde había jóvenes pobres que los obligaban a ser necios y solidarios con los que bautizaban en barrio y de allí recibir servicios", "Costumbres y tradiciones de los cholos: una mirada a su rica cultura en In a Guardian

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[5] [6] Cholo was first reclaimed by Chicano youth - La República", "Cholo - Wikipedia", "y son cada vez más reconocidas y apreciadas en la sociedad mexicana "] In the early 21st century", "Chola: That's Who I Am - Latino Rebels", "some of its stylistic elements were appropriated by pop

In the early 21st century", "Chola: That's Who I Am - Latino Rebels", "some of its stylistic elements were appropriated by pop

[5] [6] Cholo was first reclaimed by Chicano youth

She speaks of it as part of her \"inherited and ancestral culture", "overly lip-lined woman", "behavior", "Los cholos emergen en los barrios mexicanos en el Estado de California y en las zonas populares de la ciudad de Los Ángeles", "Los 'cholos' son una tribu urbana presente en México y otros países de América Latina

[1] A veterano or veterana is an older member of the same subculture

[2] [3] [4] Other terms referring to male members of the subculture may include vato and vato loco

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[3]The term's use to describe a caste is first recorded in a Peruvian book published in 1609 and 1616", "En México", "bienes", "Cholos and Cholas: a Deep Dive into Chicano Culture - LATV", "Cholo (subculture) - Wikipedia", "cholo", "favores", "is that of the cholo

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Las tradiciones y

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", "servant or slave\")

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The cholo subculture originated in the barrio (neighbourhood) street gangs of Southern California

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", "In his work Vocabulario en Lengua Castellana y Mexicana (1571)", "donde el término se utilizaba para referirse a la mezcla de mestizo e indígena

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