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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

aturuxo
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Loud, sharp, prolonged and at the end choppy cry that expresses joy and collective enthusiasm in the festivals and pilgrimages of Galicia and other areas of the peninsular northwest accompanying the popular songs and dances. I also remember it associated with the nights before the party in which the waiters were cheerful. His cry echoed contagious with enthusiasm in the silence of the night.

  




Anónimo

Aturuxo is called an ancestral squeal of the Galician people. It was basically used to communicate between peoples. Used both in war and sexual claim or joy without more. It is believed that its origin comes from the Celtic peoples.

  



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