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Huaman (Quechua language,
waman falcon[3] or
variable hawk[4]) is a
Quechuan surname. It may
refer to:
Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala,
colonial Quechua nobleman...
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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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Huaman (花鬘) is a
fictional character who
originated in "Dragon and
Phoenix Headgear" (龍鳳巾; also
known as "The
Strange Love
Beyond the Border"), a theatrical...
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Diego Cusi
Huamán was a
Peruvian muralist and painter,
active in the
first decades of the 17th
century and of the
Cusco School art movement. He is considered...
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Jorge Huamán (born 11
April 1977 in Callao) is a
former Peruvian footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Huamán pla**** for most of his
career with
Sport Boys...
- Sara (Pausa)
Sucre (Querobamba) Víctor
Fajardo (Huancapi)
Vilcas Huamán (Vilcas
Huamán)
According to the 2007 Peru Census, the
language learnt first by...
- Juan
Huaman (born 12 June 1981) is a
Peruvian long-distance runner. In 2019, he
competed in the
senior men's race at the 2019 IAAF
World Cross Country...
- is an
archaeological site in Peru
located in the
Ayacucho Region,
Vilcas Huaman Province, in the
south of the Concepción District, near Antap'iti (Antapite)...
- Lord of
Huaman Festival is a
patronal feast celebrated every year in the
Peruvian town of
Santiago de
Huamán, in the
western part of the city of Trujillo...
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Hilaria Supa
Huamán (born 28
December 1957) is a
Peruvian politician,
human rights activist, and an
active member of
several Indigenous women's organizations...