Huasipungo (hispanicized spelling from Kichwa wasipunku or wasi punku, wasi house, punku door, "house door") is a 1934 novel by Jorge Icaza (1906-1978)...
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to as Jorge Icaza, was a writer from Ecuador, best known for his novel Huasipungo, which brought attention to the exploitation of Ecuador's indigenous people...
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land and forced the Native population into bondage (known in Ecuador as Huasipungo, from Kichwa wasipunku, "front door"). Harsh conditions of exploitation...
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novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the novel Huasipungo, translated to many languages); the short story author Pablo Palacio;...
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Uslar Pietri (Venezuela) 1931 Sóngoro Cosongo Nicolás Guillén (Cuba) 1934 Huasipungo Jorge Icaza (Ecuador) 1936 Angústia Graciliano Ramos (Brazil) 1937 Doble...
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Demon Tales in 1996 after signing a record deal with Peruvian recordlabel Huasipungo Records. Demon Tales would be the second Peruvian metal album ever released...
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novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the novel Huasipungo, translated to many languages); the short story author Pablo Palacio;...
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novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the novel Huasipungo, translated to many languages); the short story author Pablo Palacio;...
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their split 7-inch with MK- Ultra 7-inch Nunca Nada Cambia... split with Huasipungo 7-inch split with Manumission 7-inch split with MK- Ultra 7-inch La Rabia...
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in the 1990s. Among the most notable Latino hardcore punk bands were: Huasipungo Los Crudos Arma Contra Arma Tras de Nada Youth Against No Less Sbitch...
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and peasant rights, and was later the subject of Jorge Icaza's novel Huasipungo (1934). During the May 1944 Revolution in Ecuador, Cacuango personally...
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The following bands are featured in this film: Los Crudos (Chicago), Huasipungo (New York), No less (El Paso Texas), Kontra Attaque (L.A), Tras de nada...
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the first anniversary of its assumption of power. The law abolished the huasipungo system, the feudalistic land tenure arrangement widely used in the Sierra...
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book has not yet been translated into English. While Icaza's 1934 novel Huasipungo (English trans: The Villagers, 1964) is his most famous work, many literary...
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is most likely novelist Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978) and his work Huasipungo, perhaps the Ecuadorian novel that has been translated to the most languages...
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Jorge Icaza Coronel, 71, Ecuadorean novelist known for the 1934 novel Huasipungo In West Berlin, two members of the 2 June Movement in West Germany, Inge...
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26, 1978), novelist. Achieved international notoriety for his novel "Huasipungo" (1934). Nelson Estupiñán Bass (Súa, September 19, 1912 – Hershey, March...
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Happens Next? Charles Bronson Limp Wrist Look Back and Laugh MK-ULTRA Huasipungo Revolución X Severed Head of State Sin Orden The Locust Dangermouse In/Humanity...
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transaction is virtually settled the woolen mill and to the workers are given huasipungos. On 1895, the Hacienda administration is handed over to Emilio Bonifaz...
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