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The word Jaripeo derived from the Purépecha language in the Mexican state of Michoacán comes from Xarhipeo, the name of a village in said state.Dating back to 16th century Mexico, Jaripeo was originally a form of bull fighting in which the rider rode the bull to death. The Jaripeo later evolved to be seen as a test of courage rather than to just simply ride the bull to death. The modern objective of this event is to attempt to ride the bull until it becomes tame and stops bucking. At the present time, most of the occasions these events are organized are during the fiestas patronales, festivities that celebrate the religious entity that represents the town. Those in charge of creating the jaripeos are usually the local government helped by with ranchers from the region.
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