Well, honey, nortenos use the huelga bird as a symbol of resistance and solidarity. It represents the farmworkers' strike led by Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta in the 1960s. So, next time you see a huelga bird, remember it's not just a pretty bird, it's a symbol of fighting for justice.
The Huelga Eagle is a symbol with a lot of history for the Nortenos gang. The Norteno's gang is a gang under the Nuestra Familia, & many Nuestra Familia members were farmers for the United Farm Workers of America(UFWA) & the symbol was the huelga eagle.
A huelga bird, often associated with labor movements, symbolizes various aspects of struggle and resistance. Each step of the huelga bird represents a different element of the fight for workers' rights, such as unity, solidarity, and perseverance. The bird's movements can signify the journey toward social justice, highlighting the importance of collective action in achieving equitable working conditions. Overall, the huelga bird serves as a powerful emblem of hope and determination in the face of adversity.
C.A.U.S.E Conditioning, Awareness, Unity, Security, Equality!
When the use of the word "huelga" was forbidden, Chavez challenged this and led other strikers to shout "huelga" on the picket lines.
translation: the strike
Surenos are the true chapetes NOT Nortenos
It is Spanish for "Strike" (e.g. Labor strike)
Boycott and Huelga
* hour work days answer
ir en huelga
Nortenos are a mostly(but not all) Hispanic gang that's under the Blood Alliance which is why they wear red to show their affiliation. Other gangs under the Blood Alliance includ the:Bloods, Pirus, Black P. Stones & Brims to name a few. *Norputo is a deragatory term used by Surenos which are Nortenos biggest rivals along with Crips. *Nortenos use the deragatory term surrat for Surenos
the nortenos have hardly any black and white members almost all hispanic.