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- (1861–1883). Gauchos used boleadoras to capture running cattle or game. Depending on the exact design, the thrower grasps the boleadora by one of the weights...
- multiple balls in a display of increasing dexterity. Boleadoras: Two performers twirled boleadoras in this unique act. The bolas are a percussion instrument...
- people. Gauchos traditionally hunt rheas on horseback, throwing bolas or boleadoras—a throwing device consisting of three balls joined by rope—at their legs...
- Soleil as a dancer and boleadoras performer, as well as a coach and artistic director. Also, she could be seen performing as a boleadoras performer, notably...
- which had been hunted for their skins by the Tehuelches, on foot using boleadoras, before the diffusion of firearms and horses; they were formerly the chief...
- Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, reflexes, and senses Hydrokinesis Using Golden Boleadoras, Amazonian sword and Kokoshnik tiara...
- container in order to receive their next clue. In Boleadora, both team members had to throw boleadoras until they could wrap a moving target within ten...
- and Smith soon fashioned the first bola tie (the name is derived from boleadora, an Argentine and Uruguayan lariat). Neckerchief Tanner, Clara Lee Ray...
- is now Argentina. Fossils of this genus have been found in the Cerro Boleadoras Formation, the formation which this genus was named after. This animal...
- out of a local hardwood tree known to them as netergé–, as well as the boleadoras. In battle, they wore an armour fashioned out of a tapir's hide, over...