Chupalla

Huasos with chupallas
Chupallas in various colors

The chupalla (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃuˈpaʎa]) is a traditional Chilean horseman's hat made of straw. Many people in rural areas of Central Chile use it as well. In addition, it is often used when dancing the cueca (a Chilean folk dance) and during Chilean rodeos.

The name chupalla comes from achupalla a local name given to a bromelia plant that was used to make chupallas. Today chupallas are made of various types of straw including rice and wheat.

The phrase "por la chupalla", may be heard frequently in Chile. It is an interjection which, loosely translated means "what the heck!".

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