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Bartolina Sisa
Vargas (c. 1750 – 5
September 1782) was an
Aymaran woman and
indigenous heroine who led
numerous revolts against the
Spanish rule in Charcas...
- not Cav. 1804 (Vivianiaceae) nor DC. 1833 (Asteraceae)
Bartolia Adans.
Bartolina Adans.
Carphostephium C****.
Galinsogea ****h 1818,
illegitimate homonym...
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Upper Peru (now Bolivia),
laying siege to La Paz for six months. His wife
Bartolina Sisa and his
sister Gregoria Apaza parti****ted in the
rebellion by his...
- [citation needed] In 1994 she was the women's
leader in
Santa Cruz of the
Bartolina Sisa
Confederation and she
became the conferation's executive. In 2019...
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Erica Bartolina (née Boren; born May 15, 1980, in Corvallis, Oregon) is an
American pole vaulter. She set a
personal best of 4.55 m by
placing third at...
- The
Bartolina Sisa
National Confederation of Campesino, Indigenous, and
Native Women of
Bolivia (Spanish: Confederación
Nacional de
Mujeres Campesinas...
- parti****ted with her
brother Julian Apaza (Tupac Katari) and sister-in-law
Bartolina Sisa in a
major Indigenous revolt against Spanish colonial rule in Bolivia...
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November 1992 in a
gathering organized by CSUTCB, CSCB, CIDOB,
FNMCB (
Bartolina Sisa), and the COB,
which decided to call for
withdrawal from existing...
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married to Buddy's
oldest sister, Grace. They have two children:
Robert and
Bartolina.
Frank "Frankie"
Amato Jr. (born
August 29, 1978) – cake decorator. He...
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within the region's
agrarian and women's syndicates,
particularly the
Bartolina Sisa Confederation. A
member of the
Movement for Socialism, Figueredo...