Arrieros
Arrieros are people who drive, guide, and care for pack animals—primarily mules or donkeys—used to transport goods across difficult terrain. The word derives from arriar, the act of loading pack animals, with arriero meaning muleteer or mule driver. The role is found in Spain and many Latin American countries, where arrieros historically linked remote communities through mountain and desert trade routes.
Historically, arrieros were essential to regional economies, coordinating caravans, negotiating routes, and maintaining loads of salt,
In contemporary settings, arrieros may still work in rural transportation, but many serve as guides in ecotourism
Culturally, arrieros are associated with traditional rural life in various regions, and their craft is reflected