Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Indigenous
Events:
1783 | - | Callao | - | Unknown | - | She died in prison in Callao, around 1783. |
1783 | - | Cuzco | - | Unknown | - | She was arrested in Tinta, Cuzco. |
1783 | - | Cuzco | - | Unknown | - | She was from Azángaro, Cuzco. |
Connections:
Túpac Amaru RebellionBiography:
She fought alongside her husband Diego Túpac Amaru. She was captured and sentenced to exile in Mexico, but died in prison in Callao before sailing. (Guardia, 46)
She was arrested in Tinta, Cuzco in 1783. She was sent to Lima in chains to be imprisoned, but died during the journey. (Campbell, 193, 196)
The sister of Margarita Condori?
References:
Campbell, Leon (1985) Women and the Great Rebellion in Peru, 1780-1783
Guardia, Sara Beatriz (1985) Mujeres peruanas: El otro lado de la historia