Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1798 | - | Potosí | - | Unknown | - | In August 1798 she sought permission to work at a mill and become a guild member. |
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Gendered languageBiography:
From Potosí, Bolivia, in August 1798 she sought permission to work at Guaillaguasi Mill and to become a member of its guild. This was refused by the male-dominated guild as men "disputed with their reason" whereas women "disputed with their tongues". She objected to their attitude of "el otro sexo inhábil" as "weak, ridiculous and unsubstantial". She spoke fluent Quechua and Aymara. (Buechler, 271, 371)
References:
Buechler, Rose Marie (1981) The Mining Society of Potosí, 1776-1810