Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Mulatta
Events:
1782 | - | Venezuela | - | Unknown | - | Her son, Manuel Piar, was born. |
1810? | - | Caracas | - | Patriot | - | She distributed revolutionary literature here. |
1817 | - | Antioquia | - | Unknown | - | Her son was executed by Bolívar. |
Connections:
female relatives of executed patriotsBiography:
A parda midwife who, with Joaquina de España, distributed revolutionary literature in Caracas. She was imprisoned and exiled. (Cherpak, 220)
She was the mother of General Manuel Piar (1782-1817). (Knaster, 479.)
References:
Lavrin, Asunción (editor). (1978) Latin American Women: Historical Perspectives; Contributions in Women's Studies, No.3.
Knaster, Meri (1977) Women in Spanish America: An Annotated Bibliography from Pre-Conquest to Contemporary Times