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Felipe Guamán Poma de
Ayala (c. 1535 –
after 1616), also
known as Huamán Poma or
Waman Poma, was a
Quechua nobleman known for
chronicling and denouncing...
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Granada [northern part of
south America] to the Inca in Cuzco. — Felipe
Guaman Poma de Ayala, 1615 The
chasquis were used to
carry the king's
orders in...
- Juan
Helio Guamán (born 27 June 1965) is a
retired Ecuadorian football defender. He
obtained a
total number of ten caps for the
Ecuador national team during...
- the
rainbow [sky bow]. — Bernabé Cobo,
Historia del
Nuevo Mundo (1653)
Guaman Poma's 1615 book El
primer nueva corónica y buen
gobierno shows numerous...
- the
Quechua language by a
native Inca
nobleman Felipe Guamán Poma de
Ayala (also
known as
Guamán Poma), who
provided over 100
illustrations of
great historical...
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Yadira Alexandra Guamán Maza (born June 8, 1986 in ****baratza,
Zamora Chinchipe) is a
female race
walker from Ecuador. 10,000 m: 47:06.40 min – Guayaquil...
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Maritza Janneyh Guamán Maza (born 15
January 1988) is an
Ecuadorian race walker. She
competed in the women's 20
kilometres walk
event at the 2016 Summer...
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chronicle finished around 1615. Its author, the
indigenous Peruvian Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala, sent it as a
handwritten m****cript to King
Philip III of...
- only two,
while Pedro Sarmiento de
Gamboa wrote of
three eras, and
Felipe Guaman Pima de
Ayala of five.
According to
various anthropologists, historians...
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December 2009. [dead link]
Echevers Tórrez 2009 A.C.F, O. 2001, pp.10-17.
Guaman Poma de
Ayala 1615, p.235.
Claure Covarrubias,
Javier (January 2009). "El...