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Small leather satchel from Colombia For the district and neighbourhood in Chile, see Talcahuano § Administration.

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A carriel is a small leather satchel from Colombia. They are similar in appearance to a saddlebag but worn over the shoulder, usually by men. Carrieles were traditionally made of rawhide or nutria fur and are typical of the Antioquia region of Colombia. The bag is associated with paisa culture. The carriel is part of folkloric dress of the region and is also used by modern businessmen throughout the country.

It is said that the word carriel comes from the English "carry-all", but derivation from the French cartier (handbag) is equally likely.

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Notes and references

  1. Carrieles were used by arrieros (Paisa cowboys) for their horseback trips. Dier, Andrew (2014). Colombia. Moon Handbooks. Berkeley, California: Avalon Travel. p. 256-257. ISBN 978-1-61238-627-0.
  2. Appelbaum, Nancy P. (2003). Muddied Waters: Race, Region, and Local History in Colombia, 1846–1948. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-0-8223-3080-6.
  3. Zuluaga, Andrés Felipe (February 2013). "El carriel "Sanpedreño" se quedó perdido en la historia". Instantáneas (in Spanish). Aló EPM. p. 15. Archived from the original on 12 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  4. Dier, Andrew (2014). Colombia. Moon Handbooks. Berkeley, California: Avalon Travel. p. 256. ISBN 978-1-61238-627-0.
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