Festival of the Cow
Cow, Festival of the
After the mass is over, the mayor and the town councilmen follow the priest to the town hall for the correr de la Vaca, or Race of the Cow. La Vaca and the rest of the young men in the group run from the church to the town hall, La Vaca menacing the spectators with his horns. After the Cow arrives at the town hall, the young men are greeted by the mayor, and a celebration with wine follows. Everyone goes home when the church bells ring at noon.
It is believed that the Festival of the Cow is the remnant of a pagan festival and that it survived in opposition to the Christian festivities. Today, however, the two exist quite peacefully side by side.
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DictFolkMyth-1984, p. 1063