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Pedro Pablo Atusparía Ángeles (1840-1887) was a
Peruvian politician and
indigenous rights activist of
Quechua descent. He was
known for
initially organizing...
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character from
Peruvian traditions (Ricardo Palma) from
Ricardo Palma 1981:
Atusparia 1975: La caza
sutil (Essays). 1975:
Prosas apátridas (Unclassified). 1989:...
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unknown - Jerónimo
Lagos Lisboa (d. 1958) Thurner, Mark (August 1997). "
Atusparia and Cáceres:
Rereading Representations of Peru's Late Nineteenth-Century...
- fell on the
indigenous po****tion,
which occasioned the
rebellion of
Atusparia and
Uchcu Pedro, in the
region of Áncash. As soon as the
Chileans withdrew...
- 1885: A
peasant revolt in the
Ancash region of Peru led by
Pedro Pablo Atusparía succeeds in
occupying the Callejón de
Huaylas for
several months. 1885–96:...
- landowners, on
March 1, 1885, a
rebellion in
Huaraz headed by
Pedro Pablo Atusparía began, with the
conflict coming to an end only in 1887.
Miguel Iglesias'...
- 0 New
Democratic Alliance 3,204 0.06 0 New
Democratic Agrarian Front "
Atusparia" 3,016 0.06 0 New
Velasquista Movement 2,228 0.04 0 New
National Cooperation...
- po****tion. In 1885,
rebel Indians under the
guidance of
Pedro Pablo Atusparía besieged Yun****,
during the
indigenous rebellion of Huaraz.
After a local...
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dramatic genre,
works such as El
rabdomante by Sebastián
Salazar Bondy and
Atusparia by
Julio Ramón
Ribeyro stand out.
Another playwright,
Enrique Solari Swayne...
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Independence because of its
strategic value. In 1885,
Pedro Pablo Atusparía was the
leader of a
peasant uprising in the valley. On 31 May 1970 a landslide...