Gregoria Apaza

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Apaza

Gregoria Apaza (June 23, 1751– September 5, 1782) was an indigenous leader in Bolivia.[1] In 1781, she participated with her brother Julian Apaza (Tupac Katari) and sister-in-law Bartolina Sisa in a major indigenous revolt against Spanish colonial rule in Bolivia. These Aymara leaders laid siege to the cities of La Paz and Sorata before being defeated and executed.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ González Guardiola, Lola (2000). De Bartolina Sisa al Comité de Receptoras de Alimentos de El Alto: antropología del género y organizaciones de mujeres en Bolivia. Universidad de Castilla La Mancha. p. 335. ISBN 978-848-427-072-0.
  2. ^ "Gregoria Apaza". pueblosoriginarios.com. Retrieved 2022-08-08.