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Amauta (meaning "master" or "wise one" in Quechua) was a
title for
teachers in the Inca empire,
especially of
children of the nobility.
According to Fray...
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Centro de
Convenciones Agua Viva (formerly
known as
Coliseo Amauta) is the
biggest multi-use
indoor arena in Peru,
located in the
southern zone of the...
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Amauta ambatensis is a
Neotropical moth in the
Castniidae family. It is
found in Ecuador.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Amauta ambatensis. Amauta...
- (Houlbert, 1917)
Amauta cacica (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854])
Amauta hodeei (Oberthür, 1881)
Amauta papilionaris (Walker, [1865]) Savela, Markku. "
Amauta Houlbert...
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Amauta cacica, the sugar-cane
borer moth, is a moth in the
Castniidae family. It is
found in Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala,
Costa Rica and Panama. The larvae...
- Inca
education during the time of the Inca
Empire was
divided into two prin****l spheres:
education for the
upper classes and
education for the general...
- and
Marxist philosopher. A
prolific author despite his
early death, El
Amauta (from Quechua: hamawt'a, "teacher," a name by
which he is also
known in...
- 103–135 mm.
Amauta papilionaris papilionaris (Colombia)
Amauta papilionaris amethystina (Houlbert, 1917) (Venezuela, Colombia, Panama)
Amauta papilionaris...
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Amauta hodeei is a moth in the
Castniidae family. It is
found in Colombia.
Amauta hodeei hodeei (Colombia)
Amauta hodeei kruegeri (Niepelt, 1927) (Colombia)...
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early 20th
centuries saw the
establishment of
magazines Colónida and
Amauta, the
latter founded in 1926 by the
prominent socialist essayist José Carlos...