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  • U.S. President Bill Clinton discusses worker rights in the clothing industry with celebrity Kathy Lee Gifford in the Rose Garden at the White House August 2, 1997 in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S. President Bill Clinton discusses worker rights in the clothing industry with celebrity Kathy Lee Gifford in the Rose Garden at the White House August 2, 1997 in Washington, DC.
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  • Shoppers sort through piles of assorted clothes sold by the kilo at the Tuesday Market in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
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  • Shoppers sort through piles of assorted clothes sold by the kilo at the Tuesday Market in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
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  • Elderly woman washes clothes along Shantang canal in Suzhou, China.
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  • Alexius II, Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church during a ceremony at Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius. Close up of the crown worn by Alexius.
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  • An Afghan man stirs boiling dye for traditional womens full body covering called a burka.
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  • A brightly colored building with colorful washing hanging to dry in Xico, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Priests vestments in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
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  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76966.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. tries to get a stubborn steer to stand after team roping as his father an uncle look on at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76912.JPG
  • Young Luis Alfonso Franco unties a rope from a steer during Terna en el Ruedo or team roping at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76909.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. rides a steer as his father Juan Franco, Sr. looks on during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76898.JPG
  • Juan Franco climbs up the wall to help his son prepare to ride a bull during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76896.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76890.JPG
  • Members of the famous Franco Family of charros ride together on horseback at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places. Left to right are: Luis Alfonso Franco Gonzalez, Luis Alfonso Franco Jimenez, Juan Franco de Anda, Juan Franco Gonzalez, Analia Franco de Anda and Saray Franco de Anda,
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  • Cowboys on horseback ride past the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51129.JPG
  • Cowboys on horseback ride past the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51126.JPG
  • Cowboys on horseback ride past the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51125.JPG
  • Cowboys parade past the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
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  • Museum display in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN.
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  • Museum display in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN.
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  • Museum display in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - September 1: President Bill Clinton with Chelsea and Hillary arrives back from vacation in Martha's Vineyard on Marine One in Washington, DC. September 1, 1997  (Photo RIchard Ellis)
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • A shop selling western style wedding gowns in Suzhou, China. Suzhou is one of the largest producers of wedding dresses in the world.
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  • A shop selling western style wedding gowns in Suzhou, China. Suzhou is one of the largest producers of wedding dresses in the world.
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  • Priests vestments in the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
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  • Marion Barry, Mayor of Washington, during an event November 11, 1995 in Washington, DC. Barry, was convicted of drug charges and served 6 months in federal prison before staging a comeback and was elected to his fourth term as mayor of the city.
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  • Young Juan Franco from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, ropes a wild horse during a family practice in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The roping event is called Manganas a Pie or Roping on foot and involves a charro on foot has to rope a wild mare by its front legs and cause it to fall and roll once. The wild mare is chased around the ring by three mounted charros.
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  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76968.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76967.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76965.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr., center, and his cousin Juan Franco, Jr. on horseback at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76963.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. and his father Juan Franco, Sr. on horseback at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76961.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr. on horseback at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76960.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76918.JPG
  • Juan Franco casts a shadow on the wall in the late afternoon during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
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  • Juan Franco casts a shadow on the wall in the late afternoon during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76916.JPG
  • Analia Franco de Anda, left, and her sister Saray Franco de Anda during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76972.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. tries to get a stubborn steer to stand after team roping as his father an uncle look on at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76914.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. tries to get a stubborn steer to stand after team roping as his father an uncle look on at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76913.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. tries to get a steer to stand after team roping as his father an uncle look on at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76911.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Sr. tries to get a steer to stand after team roping at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76910.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76908.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76907.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco ropes a steer during Terna en el Ruedo at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76906.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. and his father Juan Franco, Sr. rope a steer during Terna en el Ruedo at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76905.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76903.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76902.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco shows off his roping skills on horseback during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76901.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr. smiles as he watches his son Juan Franco, Jr. ride a steer during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76900.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. rides a steer during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76899.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. rides a steer as his father Juan Franco, Sr. looks on during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76897.JPG
  • Juan Franco climbs up the wall to help his son prepare to ride a bull during a family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76895.JPG
  • Juan Franco dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76894.JPG
  • Juan Franco and Luis Alfonso Franco complete dressing in the traditional Charro costume as they read for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
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  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
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  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76888.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76887.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76886.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., finishes dressing in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76885.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76883.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76882.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76881.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76880.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., buttons his chaps as he dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76879.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76878.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Sr., dresses in the traditional Charro costume as he readies for a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76877.JPG
  • Juan Franco de Anda at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
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  • Luis Alfonso Franco stands in a cloud of steam after branding a steer during Team Roping at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.
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  • Luis Alfonso Franco stands in a cloud of steam after branding a steer during Team Roping at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.
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  • Members of the Franco Family of famous charros during Team Roping of a steer at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.
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  • Juan Franco, Jr. grabs the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
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  • Juan Franco, Jr. grabs the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76870.JPG
  • Juan Franco smiles after successfully downing a steer rides during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76869.JPG
  • Juan Franco rides off after grabbing the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76868.JPG
  • Juan Franco rides off after grabbing the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76867.JPG
  • Juan Franco grabs the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76866.JPG
  • Juan Franco grabs the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76865.JPG
  • Juan Franco readies his rope at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places. Left to right are:
    Charro Jalisco_76862.JPG
  • Juan Franco readies his rope at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places. Left to right are:
    Charro Jalisco_76860.JPG
  • Analia Franco de Anda, right, and her cousin Luis Alfonso Franco Jimenez at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76858.JPG
  • Members of the famous Franco Family of charros greet the audience at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places. Left to right are: Juan Franco de Anda, Juan Franco Gonzalez, Analia Franco de Anda and Saray Franco de Anda,
    Charro Jalisco_76856.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. on horseback at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76854.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. and his father Juan Franco, Sr. on horseback at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76853.JPG
  • A Mexican dressed in traditional costume in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
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  • A cowboy walks past the Wrangler western wear store  July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store opened in 1943 is the largest western wear outfitter in America.
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  • The Wrangler western wear store now owned by Boot Barn July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store opened in 1943 is the largest western wear outfitter in America.
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  • A cowboy looks up at the Wrangler western wear store  July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store opened in 1943 is the largest western wear outfitter in America.
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  • A cowboy walks past the Wrangler western wear store  July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store opened in 1943 is the largest western wear outfitter in America.
    Wrangler_Store_51132.JPG
  • The Wrangler western wear store now owned by Boot Barn July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store opened in 1943 is the largest western wear outfitter in America.
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  • The Wrangler western wear store now owned by Boot Barn July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store opened in 1943 is the largest western wear outfitter in America.
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  • Cowboys on horseback ride past the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
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  • A wagon pasts the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51123.JPG
  • A stagecoach wagon pasts the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51122.JPG
  • A stagecoach wagon pasts the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51121.JPG
  • A wagon pasts the Wrangler western wear store during the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade through the state capital July 23, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair.
    Frontier_Days_51119.JPG
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