• Apacuana (pronounced [apaˈkwana])—also transliterated as Apacuane, Apakuama or Apakuana—was a 16th-century woman of the Quiriquires (also known as Kirikires)...
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    the Venezuelan national government transferred the symbolic remains of Apacuana, along with those of the African slaves Hipólita and Matea, to the National...
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    Weetamoo Awashonks Queen Alliquippa (reigned 1754) Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i Apacuana Isabel (cacica) [es] Orocomay [es] Urimare (cacica) [es] Ana Soto (cacica) [es]...
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  • Rodrigo Arenas stands in Neiva, the capital of Huila in Colombia. In 1577, Apacuana of the Quiriquire people of Venezuela led an uprising against Spanish colonization...
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    Independence. (28 May 1876). Lisandro Alvarado. Doctor. (14 May 1980). Apacuana. Indigenous rebel. (8 March 2017) Raimundo Andueza. Lawyer, soldier and...
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    where the crab abounds. Others affirm that its name is associate with Apacuana, a brave native woman from the region, that fought against the Spaniards...
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    Studies" [CDE]). Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Paraguay portal Apacuana Indigenous peoples in Paraguay List of Paraguayans List of people who were...
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    where the crab abounds. Others affirm that its name is associate with Apacuana, a brave native woman from the region, that fought against the Spaniards...
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