José Choquehuanca: Indigenous Who Greeted the Liberator
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When the Liberator Simón Bolívar arrived in Upper Peru in 1825, he was not only received by civil, military and ecclesiastical authorities. He was also expected, with words that sprang from centuries of resistance and hope, by two figures of indigenous roots that marked with symbolic force his entrance to the heart of the Andes: the Choketa, paena street vendor and Domingo Choquehuanca, descendant speaker of the children of the Sun. Although man…
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