José Feliciano de Jesús Ama Trampa (1881 – 28 January 1932) was an Indigenous peasant leader, a Pipil from Izalco in El Salvador, who participated and...
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rebellion, the communist and indigenous rebels, led by Farabundo Martí and Feliciano Ama, respectively, captured several towns and cities across western El Salvador...
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the results of the 1932 legislative election. The rebels were led by Feliciano Ama and Farabundo Martí and were largely composed of indigenous people and...
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the peche. Mythologized heroes: Atonal, Atlacatl, Anastasio Aquino, Feliciano Ama and Farabundo Martí. Each municipality is dedicated to a patron saint...
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name play by Jacinto Benavente. The story is about the marriage between Feliciano (Jose Suarez) and Dominica (Dolores del Rio), owners of a ranch. They...
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The coup led to the subsequent 1932 Salvadoran peasant massacre where Feliciano Ama and Farabundo Martí led poor Salvadoran peasants in a communist rebellion...
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the 1932 Salvadoran peasant uprising headed by Farabundo Martí, Chief Feliciano Ama from the Izalco tribe and Chief Francisco "Chico" Sanchez from Juayúa...
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communists and peasants across the country, led by Farabundo Martí, Feliciano Ama, Mario Zapata, and Alfonso Luna. Peasants rose up on 22 January 1932...
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Nonualco war chief Prudencia Ayala (1885–1936), indigenous rights activist Feliciano Ama (1881–1932), Izalco chief Francisco "Chico" Sánchez, Juayua Chief Nantzin...
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members. El Salvador portal Anastasio Aquino's Rebellion Prudencia Ayala Feliciano Ama el Mozote Massacre la Matanza Kuchkabal Page 64 in: Maxwell, Judith...
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