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Dolores Cacuango (26
October 1881, Pesillo, Cayambe,
Ecuador – 23
April 1971, Yanahuayco[where?]), also
known as Mamá Doloreyuk, was a
pioneer in the fight...
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steps to
teach Kichwa in
public schools dates to the 1940s, when
Dolores Cacuango founded several indigenous schools in Cayambe. Later,
indigenous organizations...
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founders of the
Ecuadorian Indian Federation (FEI)
along with
Dolores Cacuango. She was
awarded the
Premio Eugenio Espejo in 2003 by
President Lucio Gutiérrez...
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thousands of species, including:
Aleiodes cacuangoi named after Dolores Cacuango Aleiodes colberti named after Stephen Colbert Aleiodes coxalis Aleiodes...
- Cayambe, Ecuador. Two
Otavalo girls in Cayambe.
Quitsato Sundial Dolores Cacuango,
indigenous activist from
Cayambe Citypo****tion.de Po****tion and area...
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Movimiento de
Unidad Plurinacional Pachakutik" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2022-06-02.
Dolores Cacuango 0°13′S 78°31′W / 0.217°S 78.517°W / -0.217; -78.517...
- the
Eurocentric vision. The same has
happened in
Ecuador with
Dolores Cacuango and Tránsito Amaguaña; in the
central Andes region with
Bartolina Sisa...
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public spaces, and the
yearning to be
white from Amerindians.
Dolores Cacuango,
Ecuadorian indigenous rights activist "Indigenous
peoples in Ecuador"...
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Movement Diana Coloma -
blind disability activist and
politician Dolores Cacuango - left-wing
indigenous activist Manuela Cañizares (1769–1814) -
early leader...
- the
Eurocentric vision. The same has
happened in
Ecuador with
Dolores Cacuango and Tránsito Amaguaña; in the
central Andes region with
Bartolina Sisa...