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  1. Cholo (subculture) - Wikipedia

    Cholo was originally used to denote a racialized individual of lower socioeconomic status. It first emerged in the early 17th century as a term used by Spanish colonizers. "The children of these they …

  2. What a Cholo Looks Like? - Library Innovation

    Jan 20, 2024 · Dive into the world of Cholos! Explore their unique style and identity. Learn the essence of Cholo culture in a captivating journey.

  3. Cholo | Mexican American Gangs, History & Culture | Britannica

    Cholos find myriad outlets for creative expression, including graffiti, tattoos, and customized lowrider cars (customized cars with a lowered chassis). A prevalent form of cholo graffiti is the placa or “hit-up.”

  4. The Meaning and Cultural Significance of "Vato" and "Cholo"

    2.1 Mexican-American and Chicano Culture:Both "vato" and "cholo" are deeply rooted in Mexican-American and Chicano culture. They emerged as part of a distinct cultural identity and subculture …

  5. Cholo History, Lived and Told by L.A. Locals ~ L.A. TACO

    Sep 18, 2024 · In the barrios of East L.A. lives a vibrant community of cholos, a Chicano subculture with a distinct and iconic style. Today, cholo culture is worldwide, and everybody wants in on their “stilo,” …

  6. Cholos and Cholas: a Deep Dive into Chicano Culture

    Jun 27, 2023 · Cholo and chola are terms that originated in the Chicano and Mexican-American communities. They represent a unique subculture that blends elements of Mexican and American …

  7. Cholo: 23 Facts About the History of the Word - HipLatina

    Jan 17, 2020 · Cholos were considered people who were 75% Indigenous and 25% Spanish. Another word used to describe this mix — one mestizo parent and one Indigenous parent — is the derogatory …

  8. Cholo Universe – National Geographic Education Blog

    Apr 1, 2013 · Cholo (masculine) and chola or cholita (feminine) are very vague, general terms that generally denote an urban, working-class Mexican-American subculture.

  9. From “Pachuco” to “Cholo”: Embracing the badge of delinquent ...

    Nov 22, 2019 · In 1600, deriving from Aztecan culture, “cholo” is said to come from “Xolotl,” the canine god of fire, lightning, monsters, misfortune and deformities. In 1851, it became used to describe …

  10. I Am A Cholo - Latino USA

    Jun 11, 2021 · We interview Michael Flores, a former gang member and cholo from Los Angeles. He shares his experience with being a cholo and how that led to his imprisonment, and eventually, his …