Letras de El corrido del norte
- dorados de Villa:
lit. "The Golden Ones" - Villa and the Dorados, “the golden Ones”, his ferocious cavalry would attack, firing accurately at a full gallop from their charging horses in the style of warfare perfected by the Apache and Comanches who the Dorados’ fathers had fought a generation earlier.
- soldadera:
Soldaderas, often called Adelitas, were women in the military who participated in the conflict of the Mexican Revolution, ranging from commanding officers to combatants to camp followers. "In many respects, the Mexican revolution was not only a men's but a women's revolution. "Although some revolutionary women achieved officer status, coronelas, "there are no reports of a woman achieving the rank of general. "Since revolutionary armies did not have formal ranks, some women officers were called generala or coronela, even though they commanded relatively few men.
- Valentina:
refers to the ballad La Valentina and another term for "soldaderas" (female soldiers).
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