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Katarism (Spanish: Katarismo) is a
political movement in Bolivia,
named after the 18th-century
indigenous leader Túpac Katari. The
katarist movement began...
- the
question of
national identity, MAS-IPSP
borrows discourse from the
katarista tradition and from the
indigenous peoples'
movement in
eastern Bolivia...
- the
Kataraista movement began to also
include Indigenous concerns. The
Katarista movement,
consisting of the
Aymara communities, of La Paz and the altiplano...
- of the
actual Wiphala reflect those of the rainbow.
According to the
Katarista movement (whose
interpretation is
promoted by the
Bolivian authorities)...
- ISBN 9788479600433. Serulnikov,
Sergio E. (March 3, 2016). "The Túpac
Amaru and the
Katarista Rebellions".
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of
Latin American History. Oxford...
- campesinos, or peasants),
renewed ethnic and
class militancy re-emerged in the
Katarista movement beginning in the 1970s. Many
lowland Indigenous peoples, mostly...
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Katarist United Liberation Front (Spanish:
Frente Únido de Liberación
Katarista,
abbreviated FULKA) was a
Katarist political party in Bolivia. The party...
- century, the wife of Túpac Katari, and
reflects the
strong influence of the
Katarista movement in
peasant politics. The
current name was
adopted in the organization's...
- who
works directly with
indigenous movements in Bolivia, such as the
Katarista movement and the coca
growers movement. Some of her best-known
works include...
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patrol on June 18, 1981,
after which he was paralyzed. In the 1980s, the
katarista movement was
divided into two
political parties.
Flores Santos became...