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Mamani is a surname, and may refer to; *Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993), Nigerian poet, novelist and trade unionist *Mohammad Reza Mamani (born 1982), Iranian footballer *Moisés Mamani (1969–2020), Peruvian politician *Elías Blanco Mamani (born 1962), Bolivian biographer *Isabella Mamani (born 1982), Aymara activist and politician from Chile *Roberto Mamani Mamani (born 1962), Aymara artist from Bolivia *Teobaldo Nina Mamani (born 1965), Peruvian painter and teacher *Freddy Mamani (architect) (born 1971), Bolivian architect *Freddy Mamani (born 1974), Bolivian politician *Manuel Incra Mamani (died 1871), a Bolivian plant collector Other uses

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Freddy Mamani
Freddy Mamani Laura (born 8 December 1974) is a Bolivian educator, politician, and trade unionist who served as President of the Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia, president of the Chamber of Deputies from 2020 to 2022. A member of the Movement for Socialism (Bolivia), Movement for Socialism, he has served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies (Bolivia), Chamber of Deputies from La Paz Department (Bolivia), La Paz since 2020. He previously served as executive secretary of the National Confederation of Rural Teachers of Bolivia and as departmental executive of the Federation of Rural Teachers of La Paz. Prior to entering politics, Mamani worked as a teacher, serving as the Head teacher, principal of various rural schools in the department. Early life and career An ethnic Aymara people, Aymara, Freddy Mamani was born on 8 December 1974, one of eight children born to Bonifacio Mamani and Silveria Laura, both agricultural producers. Mamani was raised in Laramcota, a mi ...
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Isabella Mamani
Isabella Brunilda Mamani Mamani (born 9 September 1982) is an Aymara attorney and politician in Chile. In 2021, she was elected to represent the Aymara people in a reserved seat on the Chilean Constitutional Convention. Early life and education Mamani was born to an Aymara family on 9 September 1982. Mamani graduated with a law degree from Arturo Prat University and has credited her education with giving her the tools she needed to advocate for her people. She is a resident of the Alto Hospicio, Tarapacá Region, and is currently studying for a master's degree in procedural law from the Central University of Chile. Constitutional Convention Following her election to the Constitutional Convention in 2021, Mamani embarked on a seven-day journey from Alto Hospicio to Santiago, where the body is located. Though the trip would ordinarily take a few hours time, Mamani explained that " ery time the Aymara people do something or buy something or want something, they always ask per ...
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Elías Blanco Mamani
Elías Blanco Mamani (born 20 July 1962) is a Bolivian journalist, writer, and prolific biographer whose works include the ''Bolivian Cultural Dictionary'' which has compiled information on the lives of over 2000 poets, novelists, writers, and other protagonists of Bolivian cultural history. He is the founder and operator of the editorial and museum ''El Aparapita'' in La Paz. Biographical career In 1992, he retired from his profession as a journalist in order to dedicate himself fully to the task of meticulously researching, writing, and compiling the biographies of thousands of Bolivian historical authors. Between 2006 and 2011, he published a series on various individuals in Bolivian culture from each of the country's departments as well as Argentina, Chile, and Germany.After 20 years of work, he published his first book ''Diccionario de Poetas Bolivianos'' in 2011, which incorporate biographical data as well as select poems, criticisms, and author's thoughts on over 1000 B ...
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Mamani (album)
''Mamani'' (Tsonga language, Tsonga: ''Mother'') is the debut studio album by Germany, German singer Joy Denalane. It was released by Sony, Four Music in association with Columbia Records on June 3, 2002 in German-speaking Europe. Chiefly produced by Max Herre, ''Mamani'' peaked at number 8 on the German Albums Chart and was certified Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). It spawned six singles, including "Sag's Mir", "Geh Jetzt", "Was Auch Immer", "Im Ghetto von Soweto", "Kinderlied" and "Höchste Zeit." Critical reception ''Laut.de'' editor Nkechi Uzoma rated the album four out of five stars. She wrote that ''Mamani'' "has a lot to offer musically and lyrically. Swinging, pulsating, original and goes to the core and soul. An album that clearly stands out in the little-scoured market of good German soul. Great soul with a great voice. Anyone who continues to give Joy Denalane only a questioning look is either blind, deaf or to blame." Track listing All tracks produced ...
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Freddy Mamani (architect)
Freddy Mamani Silvestre (born 1 November 1971) is a Bolivian self-taught architect noted for his development of the Neo-Andean architectural style. His work is most associated with the city of El Alto and with the new social class of upwardly mobile indigenous Bolivians. Mamani was born in Catavi and received his degrees from the Universidad Mayor de San Andres Universidad (Spanish for "university") may refer to: Places * Universidad, San Juan, Puerto Rico * Universidad (Madrid) Football clubs * Universidad SC, a Guatemalan football club that represents the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala ... and Universidad Boliviana de Informática. Regarding Mamani's architectural style, Italian architect Elisabetta Andreoli, author of "Andean Architecture of Bolivia", once explained that "some of the forms have been taken out of Andean art. The Tiwanacotas used a language of civilization in their forms: textiles, ceramics, and architectural ruins. Mamani uses the Andean c ...
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Mamani KaPhahlo
Queen Mamani kaPhahlo was a queen of the AmaMpondomise Kingdom from 1732, following after her father, King Phahlo. She is also known as Queen Mbingwa. As the eldest among three daughters of the Great Wife of King Phahlo, she successfully challenged her half-brothers from the smaller houses for the throne upon the death of her father. She married Princess Ntsibatha, a Mpondo princess, she died in May 1758 without any heirs to the throne. She was succeeded by one of her brothers, King Sonthlo, who she installed in her position despite challenges from Within the royal family members at that time Early life and family Queen Mamani (sometimes called Mbingwa) was born to King Phahlo and a Xesibe Princess whose name is not known. Queen Mamani's mother was the Great Wife. One of Queen Mamani's sisters, Princess Thandela, married into the AmaXhosa Nation King Phalo and was the mother of King Gcaleka. Prince Gcaleka later became the King of the Xhosas. Not much is known about the ...
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Roberto Mamani Mamani
Mamani Mamani is an Aymara artist from Bolivia. His work is significant in its use of Aymara indigenous tradition and symbols. His art has been exhibited around the world, including shows in Washington, D.C., Tokyo, Munich, China, Singapore, and London. Mamani Mamani's paintings draw upon his Aymara heritage, and include colorfully stylized images of indigenous mothers, condors, suns, and moons, among other themes. Mamani Mamani uses strong vibrant colors similar to the colors featured in the traditional handmade weavings that are widely used by the indigenous people of the Bolivian Altiplano. His use of indigenous symbols is especially significant in the South American context where indigenous cultures have been viewed as inferior to European culture. In 2016, he made murals at the walls of the Wiphala social housing complex, located in El Alto El Alto (Spanish for "The Heights") is the second-largest city in Bolivia, located adjacent to La Paz in Pedro Domingo Murill ...
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Manuel Incra Mamani
Manuel Incra Mamani was a Bolivian Incan ''cascarillero'' (bark and seed hunter) who found a cinchona tree that had a higher proportion of quinine than most others. It went into commercial cultivation, providing most of the world's quinine. Life and work Mamani was an experienced bark and seed collector, and had worked for Charles Ledger since 1843. He was able to identify 29 different sorts of cinchona trees. Mamani waited through four years of unsuitable weather (frosts destroyed the seeds from the high-quinine plants), and gave offerings to mountain spirits, in order to obtain a sample of seed from the high-quinine cinchona in 1865. The seeds that Mamani provided were sent to Ledger's brother, George, who then sold them to the Dutch government, who then cultivated plants in Java Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151 ...
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Moisés Mamani
Moisés Mamani Colquehuanca (30 August 1969 — 14 August 2020) was a Peruvian Fujimorist politician who served in the Peruvian Congress for the Puno constituency from 2016 till his death in 2020. Life He is known for instigating the Kenjivideos scandal of 2018 by revealing films of opposition legislators offering to help then-President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski avoid impeachment in exchange for political favors. Mamani was born in Moho, Puno, and died, aged 50, in Lima. His death was reportedly from complications from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru The COVID-19 pandemic in Peru has resulted in confirmed cases of COVID-19 and deaths. The virus spread to Peru on 6 March 2020, when a 25-year-old man who had travelled to Spain, France, and the Czech Republic tested positive. On 15 March 20 .... References External links News articles about Mamaniat '' El Comercio'' 21st-century Peruvian politicians Members of the Congress of the Republic of Peru People fr ...
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Abdoulaye Mamani
Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993) was a Nigerien poet, novelist and trade unionist. Biography Mamani was born in 1932 in Zinder, Niger. He was a trade unionist. In 1980 he published his novel '' Sarraounia'', based on the real-life Battle of Lougou between Azna queen Sarraounia and French Colonial Forces. To write the book, he used written archives as well as oral histories. The novel was adapted into a 1986 film (also called '' Sarraounia'') by director Med Hondo. Mamani died in a car accident in 1993 between Zinder and Niamey Niamey () is the capital and largest city of Niger. Niamey lies on the Niger River, primarily situated on the east bank. Niamey's population was counted as 1,026,848 as of the 2012 census. As of 2017, population projections show the capital dis .... Bibliography *1972: ''Poémérides'' *1972: ''Eboniques'' *1972: ''L'Anthologie de Poésie de Combat'' *1980: ''Sarraounia'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mamani, Abdoulaye 1932 births 1993 deaths Nige ...
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Mohammad Reza Mamani
Mohammad Reza Mamani ( fa, محمدرضا مامانی , born June 9, 1982) is a former Iranian footballer who played for Persepolis, Pas Hamedan, Shahrdari Yasuj and Rah Ahan during his football career. Honours *Iran's Premier Football League Winner: 1 **2007/08 with Persepolis , native_name_lang = , alternate_name = , image = Gate of All Nations, Persepolis.jpg , image_size = , alt = , caption = Ruins of the Gate of All Nations, Persepolis. , map = , map_type ... External linksPersian League Profile 1982 births Living people Iranian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Persepolis F.C. players Rah Ahan Tehran F.C. players Footballers from Tehran {{Iran-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Teobaldo Nina Mamani
Teobaldo Nina Mamani (born 1 July 1965) is a painter and teacher. Originally from Moquegua, Peru, Nina attended school at Esc. Bellas Artes in Lima under the tutelage of Ángel Cuadros. Nina has won multiple awards for his work, including but not limited to Premio de Dibujo de Esc. Bellas Artes. Segundo Premio Mitchell y Cía. Mención Honrosa and X Concurso Nacional de Artistas Jóvenes ICPNA. Nina's paintings are typically composed using oil or watercolor. Watercolor specifically has become widely popular among Peru's painters. Nina's work, while unique, is representative of the regional appropriation of the medium. Since 1987, Nina has had numerous exhibits of his work, varying from one-man exhibits at galleries like Dos miradas y un corazón partido at la Galería Pancho Fierro in 2010 to a group show at the United States Peruvian Embassy during "Noche de Arte Embajada de EE.UU. Puericultorio Perez Aranibar" the same year. Nina has held a Professorship at Escuela Nacional Supe ...
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