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Jesús Malverde, possibly born as Jesús Juarez Mazo (1870–1909) (pronounced: [xeˈsus malˈβeɾ.ðe]), sometimes known as the "generous bandit", "angel of the poor", or the "narco-saint", is a folklore hero in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. He is a "Robin Hood figure" who was supposed to have stolen from the rich to give to the poor.
He is celebrated as a folk saint by some in Mexico and the United States, particularly among those involved in drug trafficking. He is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
The existence of Malverde a.k.a. 'El Rey de Sinaloa' is not historically verified. According to Patricia L. Price, he is said to have been born Jesús Juarez Mazo, growing up under the rule of Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz, whose local supporter Francisco Cañedo ran Sinaloa. He is supposed to have become a bandit after the death of his parents, which he attributed to their poverty. His nickname Malverde (bad-green) was given by his wealthy victims, deriving from an association between green and misfortune. According to the mythology of Malverde's life, Cañedo derisively offered Malverde a pardon if he could steal the governor's sword (or in some versions his daughter). The bandit succeeded, but this only pushed Cañedo into hunting him down. He is supposed to have died in Sinaloa on May 3, 1909. Accounts of his death vary. In some versions he was betrayed and killed by a friend. In some he was shot or hung by local police. His body was supposed to have been denied proper burial, being left to rot in public as an example.
Los Cadetes de Linares are a Mexican band famously known for their corridos, traditional ballad-style songs about multiple topics like social causes, criminals or heroes in the northern part of Mexico. They are a conjunto—also known as a norteño group—and their accordion and bajo sexto waltzes are well known in both Mexico and the Southwest. They are known also because of their appearances in classic Mexican films and countless appearances on nationally syndicated programs in Mexico and the United States.
This band was formed in 1960 in the city of Linares (Nuevo León) by Homero Guerrero. The idea of the name "Cadetes" was due to the fact that, as a little boy, Guerrero's dream was to attend a military academy. However, because of the economic problems that his family was undergoing, he decided to devote himself to music. He began playing a guitar, singing at family parties, festivals, schools and in the main square of Linares, Nuevo León.
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La historia del delincuente Jesús Malverde, conocido como el Robin Hood Sinaloense, y recordado con aprecio por su enorme bondad con la clase baja. Primer vídeo del año! Después de un viaje bastante largo por fin hemos regresado, (Estoy pensando seriamente en conseguir una laptop poderosa para hacer vídeos durante mis viajes) Igual, creo que sería interesante grabar estos vídeos para que juntos conozcamos muchas cosas interesantes y detalles curiosos de la república mexicana. Quizá pronto... Saludos! Suscríbete para ver más de nuestros trabajos: http://goo.gl/MOjguc Apóyanos con un like en facebook! https://goo.gl/UqTamA Ver más vídeos interesantes: El plan de México para recuperar California: https://goo.gl/KIjh1Z La guerra más pacífica de la historia: https://goo.gl/7UBcjs La histor...
¿Jesús Malverde existió, o es un mito? En este episodio conoceremos las distintas versiones de la historia del "bandido generoso", que en los últimos años ha reunido a policías, militares y narcos, quienes le piden que los proteja en sus peligrosas actividades, así como a jóvenes que han convertido su imagen en un elemento de moda.
MÁS CAPÍTULOS AQUÍ: https://goo.gl/PQfk9F Fermín piensa cruzar la frontera para buscar mejores oportunidades; su amigo Sebastián le pide que se encomiende a Malverde. Fermín no cree en santos y menos en uno que fue delincuente. Héctor asalta una tienda y mata al encargado. Fermín quiere ayudar al hombre cuando todavía está malherido, pero Sebastián no lo deja. Los vecinos confunden a los jóvenes y los acusan del crimen. Ellos huyen. A partir de este momento, un hombre con sombrero, chazarilla y paliacate al cuello se cruza en su camino para ayudarlos.
EL MITO SANTIFICADO Dirección: Pável Valenzuela Arámburu l Producción e investigación: José Manuel Valenzuela “Mística popular transfronteriza. Tradiciones, mitos y santos populares en la frontera" Documental que gira en torno a la figura de Jesús Juárez Mazo o Jesús Malverde, más allá del personaje real o imaginario, Jesús Malverde expresa una dimensión colectiva que acrisola miedos, necesidades, frustraciones, odios y hartazgo. Representa un proceso de mímesis social que cobra forma en expresiones gregarias que asumen orgullosas su identificación con el santo popular. A quien desde hace algunas décadas se le considera como el santo de los narcotraficantes. Dirección: Pável Valenzuela Arámburo Producción e investigación: José Manuel Valenzuela Arce El Colegio de la Frontera No...
Los Cadetes de Linares (C) Zamic (Suscribete y Comparte)
I've been runnin' with the gone right people
we'll be coming for you
I've been dying with the unclean people
I know that
what will she do now that she don't love you
That's the trick, that's the trick
I can't believe that you're falling for it
That's the fear, feel it grow
shatters the ground as it comes from below
Thousand miles to go
Now you've got to go
Thousand miles to go for you
Thousand miles to go
Now you've got to go
Thousand miles to go
What will she do now that she don't love you
That's the trick, that's the trick
I can't believe that you're falling for it
That's the fear, feel it grow
shatters the ground as it comes from below
That's the trick, that's the trick, that's the trick,
that's the trick
That's the trick, that's the trick
I can't believe that you're falling for it
That's the fear, feel it grow
shatters the ground as it comes from below
That's the trick, that's the trick, that's the trick,