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Cacha Duchicela
Cacha is a town and also a district in Chimborazo Province, Ecuador. It is home to people of the Puruhá ethnicity. The rural area is agricultural and is known for its indigenous people and artisanal crafts. Cacha is located at latitude -1.7 / -1° 42' 0.0" and longitude -78.6666667 / -78° 40' 0.0012". A local group, Duchicelas, is active in maintaining the area's musical traditions. Cacha was home to Fernando Daquilema Fernando Daquilema Ruiz (Kera Ayllu, June 5, 1848-Yaruquíes, April 8, 1872) was an Ecuadorian indigenous leader, considered a hero for the struggle for the rights of his people. Biography Fernando Daquilema was born in 1849, his father was Ig ... (1845 - 1872), an indigenous rebel leader. References Populated places in Chimborazo Province {{Ecuador-geo-stub ...
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Niños Cacha
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Mujer Puruwa
Mujer (Spanish for "woman"), ''La Mujer'' ("the woman") or ''Una Mujer'' ("a woman") may refer to: Film and TV * ''Mujer'' (film), 1946 Mexican film *''Una Mujer'', a 1975 Argentine film starring Cipe Lincovsky * ''Una mujer'' (1965 TV series), broadcast by Telesistema Mexicano * ''Una mujer'' (1978 TV series), broadcast by Televisa *''Una mujer'', 1991 telenovela broadcast by Ecuavisa *''Mujer'', 1970 Argentine TV series starring Tito Alonso Music * ''Mujer'' (album), 1993 album by Marta Sánchez *''La Mujer'', 1989 album by Shirley Bassey * ''Una Mujer'' (album), 2003 album by Myriam *''Una Mujer'', album by Olga Tañón * "Una Mujer", a song by Cetu Javu from the album ''Where Is Where ''Where Is Where'' is the second album by Cetu Javu, released in 1992. Track listing All songs written by Cetu Javu. CD: MXCD-325 # "Dáme Tu Mano" – 3:53 # "Where" – 5:01 # "Un Día Normal" – 5:04 # "News" – 4:20 # " Tiempo" – 4:22 # ...'' *"Una Mujer", the Spanish version of C ...
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Tejedor Cacha
Tejedor is a Spanish occupational surname meaning "weaver". It may refer to: * Ángela Molina Tejedor (b. 1955), Spanish actress * Carlos Tejedor (politician) (1817–1903), Argentine jurist and politician * Francisco Tejedor (b. 1966), Colombian boxer * Ernesto Valverde Tejedor, Spanish manager * Luis Herrero-Tejedor Algar (b. 1955), Spanish politician * Marta Tejedor (b. 1968), Spanish football coach * Mónica Molina Tejedor (b. 1968), Spanish actress * Ramón Tejedor (b. 1955), Spanish politician * Romnick Sarmenta Tejedor (b. 1972), Filipino actor See also * Carlos Tejedor (other) * Tejedor (band) Tejedor is a folk music group from Avilés, Asturias, Spain, consisting originally of three siblings (Jose, Javier and Eva Tejedor). Eva left the band in 2010, being replaced by Silvia Quesada on vocals. Tejedor's members play traditional Asturian ... * Tejedor top shell {{surname Spanish-language surnames ...
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Chimborazo Province
Chimborazo () is a province in the central Ecuadorian Andes. It is a home to a section of Sangay National Park. The capital is Riobamba. The province contains Chimborazo (6,267 m), Ecuador's highest mountain. Cantons The province is divided into 10 cantons. The following table lists each with its population at the time of the 2010 census, its area in square kilometres (km2), and the name of the canton seat or capital. Town's in the province include Cacha. Demographics Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: *Mestizo 58.4% *Indigenous 38.0% *White 2.2% *Afro-Ecuadorian 1.1% *Montubio 0.3% *Other 0.1% See also * Cantons of Ecuador * Provinces of Ecuador * Chimborazo volcano * Sangay National Park Sangay National Park ( es, Parque Nacional Sangay) is a national park located in the Morona Santiago, Chimborazo, Tungurahua, Cañar and Azuay provinces of Ecuador. The park contains two active volcanoes (Tungurahua and Sangay), one extinct vol ... * Opp ...
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Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Ekuatur Nunka''), is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about west of the mainland. The country's capital and largest city is Quito. The territories of modern-day Ecuador were once home to a variety of Indigenous groups that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized by Spain during the 16th century, achieving independence in 1820 as part of Gran Colombia, from which it emerged as its own sovereign state in 1830. The legacy of both empires is reflected in Ecuador's ethnically diverse population, with most of its mill ...
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Puruhá
The Puruhá are an indigenous people of Ecuador. Their traditional area in the highlands of the Andes Mountains includes much of Chimborazo Province and parts of Bolívar Province. History In the early period they grew subsistence crops, raised guinea pigs, and were part of trade with the Inca before the latter took over the Andean region in the 15th century. In the sixteenth century, at the time of the Spanish invasion and conquest, the population may have been as high as 155,000. The numbers of Puruha and Quechua peoples declined dramatically after that because of high mortality from new infectious diseases carried by Spanish colonists. This led to widespread social disruption and more deaths. By the eighteenth century, few speakers of the Puruhá language remained. The indigenous peoples had largely shifted to speaking Quechua languages, introduced by the Inca with their takeover in the 15th century. Leaders of the local Catholic Church had preferred that the indigenous p ...
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Fernando Daquilema
Fernando Daquilema Ruiz (Kera Ayllu, June 5, 1848-Yaruquíes, April 8, 1872) was an Ecuadorian indigenous leader, considered a hero for the struggle for the rights of his people. Biography Fernando Daquilema was born in 1849, his father was Ignacio Daquilema, who worked at the Tungurahuilla farm, and his mother was María Ruiz, both descendants of the Puruhá ethnic group. Daquilema married Martina Lozano, it is unknown if they had any children. During 1860s there was an overexploitation of the indigenous labor force in the jurisdiction of the Riobamba canton. The parish of Yaruquíes, where the uprising of Fernando Daquilema took place, was one of those that suffered the most. Although there was a drastic reduction in its population between 1870 and 1873 but it had one of the largest proportional increases in the payment of tithes. He was sentenced to death and executed by shooting. Indigenous struggle Payment of taxes and over-exploitation, made the inhabitants of the Cach ...
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