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  1. Cholo - Wikipedia

    Cholo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃolo]) was a racial category used in 18th-century Spanish America to refer to people who were three-quarters Amerindian by descent and one-quarter Spanish.

  2. 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.”

  3. 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.

  4. Vice-mayor asks where are the ‘cholos’ as feds conduct ... - KTLA

    Jun 25, 2025 · Cudahy Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez is taking heat for comments she made in a video posted to social media in which she reportedly called on street gangs to organize amid ongoing …

  5. 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 …

  6. How L.A.’s Cholo and Chicano Culture Conquered the World

    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,” …

  7. Los Cholos: Historia, Cultura e Identidad de un Movimiento Urbano

    Dec 29, 2023 · Este artículo explora las características de los cholos, sus orígenes, evolución, aportaciones culturales y el impacto que han tenido en la identidad latina a nivel internacional.

  8. CHOLO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CHOLO is a man or boy of Mexican descent. How to use cholo in a sentence.

  9. Cholo (subculture) - Wikiwand

    Cholo style, originating from Chicanos in the US, can be seen here as adopted by men from Cacos 13, a gang from Nezahualcoyotl. Cholo was originally used to denote a racialized individual of lower …

  10. Cholo Art In Mexico

    The manicured black baby hair and slicked back ponytails were also iconic, referenced today in countless music videos and runway looks. Tattoos and graffitis became one of the prominent …