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    The Saraguro is a people of the Kichwa nation most of whom live in Saraguro Canton in the Loja Province of Ecuador. Although most now speak Spanish, Runashimi...
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    Saraguro (also Sarakuru) is a parish and the capital of Saraguro Canton in Loja Province, Ecuador. Saraguro parish has an area of 75.85 square kilometres...
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  • Saraguro is the capital of Saraguro Canton in Loja Province, Ecuador. Saraguro may also refer to: Saraguro Canton, Ecuador Saraguro people, an indigenous...
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    Loja Podocarpus National Park Provinces of Ecuador Cantons of Ecuador Saraguro people Vilcabamba, Ecuador Citypopulation.de Population and area of Loja Province...
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  • David Syring (category Living people)
    the University of Minnesota Duluth. He is known for his works on the Saraguro people. Syring received his BA from Cornell College (Mount Vernon, IA) in...
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    Saraguro (also Sarakuru) is a canton of Ecuador, located in Loja Province. Its capital is the town of Saraguro. The area of the canton is 1,085 square...
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    Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Linguistic evidence suggests that the Salascan and the Saraguro may have been the descendants of Bolivian...
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    (Huancas) Quitu culture, 2000 BCE—1550 CE Salinar (Precolumbian culture) Saraguro Tiwanaku culture (Tiahuanaco), 400–1000 CE, Bolivia Tomatas, Tarija, Bolivia...
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    Waranka, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Linguistic evidence suggests that the Salascan and the Saraguro may be the descendants of Bolivian ethnic...
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    Cañari (redirect from Canari people)
    confederacy of united tribes who formed a people; they inhabited the area from the limits of Azuay to Saraguro, from the Gualaquiza mountains to the Narajal...
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    Huancas Quitu culture, 2000 BCE–1550 CE Salinar (Precolumbian culture) Saraguro Tiwanaku culture (Tiahuanaco), 400–1000 CE, Bolivia Tsáchila (Colorado)...
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    the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Indigenous population in Peru make up around 25%. Native Peruvian traditions...
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    Luis Macas (category Living people)
    Macas Ambuludí (born 1951) is a Kichwa politician and intellectual from Saraguro,[failed verification] Ecuador. Macas has honorary university degrees in...
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    Cota I, González S (February 2014). "Traditional medicine applied by the Saraguro yachakkuna: a preliminary approach to the use of sacred and psychoactive...
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    in the Cordillera by David Lowell. Despite protest by local Shuar and Saraguro Kichwa communities, as well as environmental agencies (such as MiningWatch...
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    Ecuadorian Province of Azuay to the Yacuambi Canton, where the Saraguros and mixed race people arrived. During the Spanish Colonial period, several explorers...
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    under the name Media Lengua: Salcedo Media Lengua and Media Lengua of Saraguro. The northern variety of Media Lengua, found in the province of Imbabura...
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  • under the name Media Lengua: Salcedo Media Lengua and Media Lengua of Saraguro. The northern variety of Media Lengua, found in the province of Imbabura...
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    outnumbered Peruvian Army seizing the city of Cuenca on the Battle of Saraguro on February 13, 1829, and pushing north near Guayaquil. However, Venezuelan...
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  • was almost complete. Bolivia Qulla people Tomatas Argentina Chichas Churumatas Paypayas Ecuador Cañaris Saraguros Salasacas Puruhaes Chile Churumatas...
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    would be mobilized. On 18 February, a group of indigenous people started Maring from Saraguro towards Quito. The group, including Yaku Pérez, arrived in...
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  • Manuela Picq (category Living people)
    communities such as Saraguro, as police forces beat and arbitrarily detained peaceful protesters, especially Indigenous peoples. A Human Rights Watch...
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  • Jaramillo Alvarado, Óscar Efrén Reyes (who would criticize the Peruvians of Saraguro, Cuenca, Loja and Guayaquil, provinces with populations that sought to...
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    include Shuar, Achuar, Cofán, Huaorani, Salasaca, Tsachila, Awá, Saraguro and Otavalo people, among others. It also includes sculptures of Danzantes of Cayambe...
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    Luis Urdaneta (category People from Maracaibo)
    fiercely attacked the Peruvians, forcing them to retreat to the town of Saraguro, which he set on fire for assisting the Peruvian invasion. By 1830, the...
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    Colonel Andrés de Santa Cruz and joined the Colombian patriot troop in Saraguro, on February 9, 1822. This event is memorable, because for the first time...
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    Dennis Edward (2001), The Inca Occupation and Forced Resettlement in Saraguro, Ecuador, Santa Barbara: University of California Dissertation, p. 312...
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  • Kara (Quitu), Panzaleo, Salasaca, Chibuleo, Puruhá, Guranga, Kañari and Saraguros—are represented politically by the Confederation. ECUARUNARI is one of...
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    Ecuador. Ecuadorian authorities reported some buildings were damaged in the Saraguro Canton of Loja Province. Collapsed masonry, a church, and one house was...
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    Center, knowing that also is surrounded by towns with rich tradition as Saraguro and Vilcabamba. That is why it is ranked as one of the main tourist destinations...
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