Arriero

An arriero is a person who transports goods using pack animals.

In South America, arrieros transport coffee, maize, cork, wheat, and myriad other items. They remain common in the paisa region (Antioquia and the Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis) of Colombia.

The fictional Juan Valdez, brand representative of the Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia, is an archetypal arriero carrying coffee sacks with this mule.

In English, an arriero is a form of muleteer, a wrangler of pack animals. In California, muleteers work out of pack stations.

In the Catalan language, an arriero is a traginer.

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Outfit

Typical arriero outfits vary from country to country: - *Alpargatas: Sandals, made of fique (natural fiber obtained of furcraea plants and leather.

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