Dolores Cacuango (26 October 1881, Pesillo, Cayambe, Ecuador – 23 April 1971, Yanahuayco[where?]), also known as Mamá Doloreyuk, was a pioneer in the fight for indigenous and farmers rights in Ecuador.[1] She stood out in the political arena and was one of the first activists of Ecuadorian feminism,[citation needed] between '30s and '60s. She founded the Federación Ecuatoriana de Indios (FEI) in 1944 with the help of Ecuador's Communist Party.[2]
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^Becker, Mark. "Cast of Characters." Indians and Leftists in the Making of Ecuador’s Modern Indigenous Movements. (retrieved 10 Aug 2011)
DoloresCacuango (26 October 1881, Pesillo, Cayambe, Ecuador – 23 April 1971, Yanahuayco[where?]), also known as Mamá Doloreyuk, was a pioneer in the fight...
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first steps to teach Kichwa in public schools dates to the 1940s, when DoloresCacuango founded several indigenous schools in Cayambe. Later, indigenous organizations...
interactions in public spaces, and the yearning to be white from Amerindians. DoloresCacuango, Ecuadorian indigenous rights activist "Indigenous peoples in Ecuador"...
from the Eurocentric vision. The same has happened in Ecuador with DoloresCacuango and Tránsito Amaguaña; in the central Andes region with Bartolina Sisa...
from the Eurocentric vision. The same has happened in Ecuador with DoloresCacuango and Tránsito Amaguaña; in the central Andes region with Bartolina Sisa...
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