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Quispe Yupanqui
Quispe is a common Quechua surname and, more rarely, given name. The word (''qispi'' in Southern Quechua and ''kishpi'' in Kichwa) means "free". People with the surname Art and photography * Diego Quispe Tito (1611–1681), Peruvian painter * Nicario Jiménez Quispe (born 1957), Peruvian-American retablo maker Music * Lorenzo Palacios Quispe (1950–1994), Peruvian singer and musician * Wendy Sulca Quispe (born 1996), Peruvian singer Politics and law * Felipe Quispe (1942–2021) Bolivian historian and politician * Rafael Quispe (born 1969), Bolivian indigenous leader and politician * Santos Quispe (born 1982), Bolivian doctor and politician * Iris Flores Quispe (born 2000), Bolivian politician Sports * Fortunato Quispe Mendoza (born 1934), Bolivian-born Dominican Republic football manager * Crispin Quispe (born 1946), Bolivian long-distance runner * Rafael Farfán Quispe (born 1975), Peruvian footballer * Rosemary Quispe (born 1983), Bolivian long-dista ...
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Quechua People
Quechua people (, ; ) or Quichua people, may refer to any of the aboriginal people of South America who speak the Quechua languages, which originated among the Indigenous people of Peru. Although most Quechua speakers are native to Peru, there are some significant populations in Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Argentina. The most common Quechua dialect is Southern Quechua. The Kichwa people of Ecuador speak the Kichwa dialect; in Colombia, the Inga people speak Inga Kichwa. The Quechua word for a Quechua speaker is ''runa'' or ''nuna'' ("person"); the plural is ''runakuna'' or ''nunakuna'' ("people"). "Quechua speakers call themselves Runa -- simply translated, 'the people.'" Some historical Quechua people are: * The Chanka people, who lived in the Huancavelica, Ayacucho, and Apurímac regions of Peru. * The Huanca people of the Junín Region of Peru, who spoke Quechua before the Incas did. * The Inca, who established the largest empire of the pre-Columbian era. * T ...
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Long-distance Running
Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least . Physiologically, it is largely aerobic in nature and requires stamina as well as mental strength. Within endurance running comes two different types of respiration. The more prominent side that runners experience more frequently is aerobic respiration. This occurs when oxygen is present, and the body is able to utilize oxygen to help generate energy and muscle activity. On the other side, anaerobic respiration occurs when the body is deprived of oxygen, and this is common towards the final stretch of races when there is a drive to speed up to a greater intensity. Overall, both types of respiration are used by endurance runners quite often, but are very different from each other. Among mammals, humans are well adapted for running significant distances, and particularly so among primates. The capacity for endurance running is also found in migratory ungulates and a li ...
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Q'ero
Q'ero (spelled Q'iru in the official three-vowel Quechua orthography) is a Quechua-speaking community or ethnic group dwelling in the province of Paucartambo, in the Cusco Region of Peru. The Q'ero became more widely known due to the 1955 ethnological expedition of Dr. Oscar Nuñez del Prado of the San Antonio Abad National University in Cusco, after which the myth of the Inkarrí was published for the first time. Nuñez del Prado first met the Q'ero at a festival in the town of Paucartambo, about 120 km away. Geography and history The Q'ero live in one of the most remote places in the Peruvian Andes. Nevertheless, they were incorporated into the Yabar hacienda, located outside of Paucartambo. With the assistance of advocates from outside of the communities, the hacienda's owners were banished in 1963, and since then the whole area has belonged to the Q'ero. The ground is not very fertile, and the Q'ero live in modest dwellings. They often live in one-room houses not lar ...
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Manuel Quispe
Manuel Quispe was a Q'ero elder and medicine man. He died on December 11, 2004, in Chua Chua.http://www.vanishingcultures.org/DonManuelQuispe.html vanishingcultures.org Quispe was a mentor to many people] and taught them shamanism, shamanic knowledge and rites, and the ''kuraq akulliq'' ("major coca chewer"), Qheswa simi hamut'ana kuraq sunturSimi Taqe Qheswa - Español - Qheswa Cusco, Perú 2006: ''akulliy'', to chew coca, ''kuraq'', major, first on, brother pp. 7 and 212. the Andean Shamanic degrees.''Shaman, Healer, Sage: How to Heal Yourself and Others with the Energy Medicine of the Americas'' (hardcover); References {{DEFAULTSORT:Quispe, Manuel Peruvian people of Quechua descent 2004 deaths Year of birth missing Folk healers ...
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Bishops In The Catholic Church
In the Catholic Church, a bishop is an ordained minister who holds the fullness of the sacrament of holy orders and is responsible for teaching doctrine, governing Catholics in his jurisdiction, sanctifying the world and representing the Church. Catholics trace the origins of the office of bishop to the apostles, who it is believed were endowed with a special charism and office by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Catholics believe this special charism and office has been transmitted through an unbroken succession of bishops by the laying on of hands in the sacrament of holy orders. Diocesan bishops—known as eparchs in the Eastern Catholic Churches—are assigned to govern local regions within the Catholic Church known as dioceses in the Latin Church and eparchies in the Eastern Churches. Bishops are collectively known as the College of Bishops and can hold such additional titles as archbishop, cardinal, patriarch, or pope. As of 2020, there were approximately 5,600 livin ...
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Ciro Quispe López
Ciro Quispe López is the Bishop-Prelate of Territorial Prelature of Juli (Peru) Early life and education Ciro was born in Cuzco, Peru on 20 October 1973. He studied from San Antonio Abad, seminary. He studied from Regina Apostolorum Athenaeum and at the ''Angelicum'' University. He also holds a licentiate in biblical theology and doctorate in biblical sciences from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Priesthood On 30 November 2001 Ciro received his priestly ordination. He was incardinated in the archdiocese of Cuzco. He was serving as director of studies in the San Antonio Abad, Major Seminary in Cuzco. Episcopate On 15 November 2018, Pope Francis appointed Ciro as Prelate of Juli, Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... His episcopal ordinati ...
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Friar
A friar is a member of one of the mendicant orders founded in the twelfth or thirteenth century; the term distinguishes the mendicants' itinerant apostolic character, exercised broadly under the jurisdiction of a superior general, from the older monastic orders' allegiance to a single monastery formalized by their vow of stability. A friar may be in holy orders or a Brother (Christian), brother. The most significant orders of friars are the Dominican Order, Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians, and Carmelites. Definition Friars are different from monks in that they are called to live the evangelical counsels (vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience) in service to society, rather than through cloistered asceticism and devotion. Whereas monks live in a self-sufficient community, friars work among laypeople and are supported by donations or other charitable support. Monks or nuns make their vows and commit to a particular community in a particular place. Friars commit to a comm ...
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Severo Aparicio Quispe
Severo Aparicio Quispe, O. de M., (October 8, 1923 – May 6, 2013) was a Peruvian friar of the Mercedarian Order who was made a bishop of the Catholic Church. He wrote a number of works on the history of the Catholic Church and of his Order in Peru. Life Aparicio was born in San Pedro de Lloc, Pacasmayo, and later entered the Mercedarian friars. He was ordained a priest on September 22, 1951. Aparicio was appointed an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Cuzco as well as titular bishop of Vegesela in Numidia on December 11, 1978. He was consecrated a bishop on March 4, 1979 by Cardinal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, O.F.M. Aparicio retired as an auxiliary bishop on April 10, 1999, upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75. He then took residence at the Mercedarian monastery in the city. He died on May 6, 2013, and was buried in the crypt of the cathedral. Publications * ''Los mercedarios en los concilios limenses'', 1973 * ''Valores humanos y religiosos del Inca Garci ...
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Quispe Sisa
Quispe Sisa (ca. 1518 – 1559), also known as Inés Huaylas Yupanqui, was an Inca princess, daughter of the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac. She played a role in the Spanish conquest of Peru. The Palace of the conquest in Trujillo, Spain features busts of her, her daughter Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui, Francisco Pizarro and her daughter's husband, Hernando Pizarro. Biography She was the daughter of the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac and one of his secondary wives – the curaca of Huaylas, Contarhuacho. She was baptized as Inés Huaylas Yupanqui when she was married via common law at a young age to conquistador Francisco Pizarro, as conquerors did with the women of the royal families they conquered and subordinated. She cohabited with Pizarro until 1537. In 1534, she gave birth to Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui, and to Gonzalo Pizarro the following year, however Gonzalo died young. Separated from Pizarro in 1538, she lost custody of her Pizarro children and Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui was exiled ...
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Piero Quispe
Piero Aldair Quispe Córdova (born 14 August 2001) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga MX club UNAM and the Peru national team. Club career Universitario de Deportes A youth product of CD Hector Chumpitaz, Quispe moved to the youth academy of Universitario de Deportes in 2017 and was later promoted to the club reserves in 2019, scoring three goals in the 2019 Torneo de Promoción y Reserva. He began his senior career with Universitario in 2021, playing in the Peruvian Liga 1 and making his professional debut in March in matchday 2, in a 1–3 defeat against Academia Cantolao. In July 2021, Quispe scored his first professional goal with ''la U'' in matchday 1 of Liga 1's Fase 2 in a 2–2 tie against Alianza Atlético. Following an injury to teammate Hernán Novick after the Peruvian Clásico against Alianza Lima, manager Gregorio Pérez gave him an opportunity, and he stood out in a 4–0 victory against Alianza Universidad and scored his second pr ...
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Racewalking
Racewalking, or race walking, is a long-distance discipline within the sport of athletics. Although a foot race, it is different from running in that one foot must appear to be in contact with the ground at all times. Referee, Race judges carefully assess that this is maintained throughout the race. Typically held on either roads or running tracks, common distances range from up to 100 kilometres race walk, 100 kilometres (62.1 mi). There are two racewalking distances contested at the Summer Olympics: the 20 kilometres race walk (men and women) and 50 kilometres race walk (men only). Both are held as road events. The biennial World Athletics Championships also featured these two events, in addition to a 50 km walk for women, until 2019 World Athletics Championships, 2019. The 50km race walk was replaced by the 35 kilometres race walk as standard championship discipline in 2022 World Athletics Championships, 2022. The IAAF World Race Walking Cup, first held in 1961, is a ...
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Ronald Quispe
Ronald Rey Quispe Misme (born 5 March 1988) is a Bolivian race-walker competing for Bolivia at the 2016 Summer Olympics Bolivia competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's fourteenth appearance at the Summer Olympics, since its debut in 1936. Bolivian Olympic Committee ( es, Comité Olímpico B ... in the men's 50 km walk event. He finished in 30th place with a time of 4:02:00. References 1988 births Bolivian male racewalkers Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Bolivia Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 South American Games South American Games bronze medalists for Bolivia South American Games medalists in athletics Athletes (track and field) at the 2019 Pan American Games Pan American Games competitors for Bolivia {{Bolivia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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