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Bartolina sisa biography of barack

          Bartolina Sisa was an Indigenous Aymara woman, a trader, and a guerilla fighter who led a number of battles in the uprising against Spanish colonialism....

          This chapter discusses a description of the development, demands, and the current role of the peasant women's movement in Bolivia.

        1. Katari was captured, he and his wife, Bartolina Sisa, were gruesomely executed, and thousands of indigenous people were massacred.
        2. Bartolina Sisa was an Indigenous Aymara woman, a trader, and a guerilla fighter who led a number of battles in the uprising against Spanish colonialism.
        3. The Bartolina Sisa National Confederation of Peasant Women of Bolivia was shaped by a progression of events, beginning with its incipient debate.
        4. His wife Bartolina Sisa and his sister Gregoria Apaza participated in the rebellion by his side.
        5. Bartolina Sisa

          Bolivian revolutionary

          In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Sisa and the second or maternal family name is Vargas.

          Bartolina Sisa

          Statue of Bartolina Sisa alongside Túpac Katari

          Bornc.

          1750

          Q'ara Qhatu, Viceroyalty of Peru, Spanish Empire

          Died5 September 1781(1781-09-05) (aged 31)

          La Paz, Viceroyalty of Peru, Spanish Empire
          (now in Bolivia)

          Known forIndigenous leader, freedom fighter

          Bartolina Sisa Vargas (c.

          1750 – 5 September 1782) was an Aymaran woman and indigenous heroine[1] who led numerous revolts against the Spanish rule in Charcas, then part of the Viceroyalty of Peru and present-day Bolivia. Alongside her husband, the indigenous leader Túpac Katari, she participated in the organisation of indigenous military camps that took part in the siege of La Paz.[2] She was betrayed and turned in to the Spanish authorities, who later executed her.

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