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  Tupac Katari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Chayanta, kuraka Tomás Katari led a movement against local Spanish authorities and was imprisoned.
Andrés Túpac Amaru joined Túpac Katari in a second siege of La Paz, but promises of amnesty and internal dissension gradually dispersed their followers.
A Bolivian guerrilla group, the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, also bears his name.
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Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in 1971 to Afeni Shakur, a Black Panther who carried the rapper-to-be in her womb while she was in jail, accused in a bomb plot.
Tupac was very shocked because he thought that his father was dead so I don't think he believed that this man was his real father at the time.
Katari visited Tupac all of the time when Tupac was in prison and was recruited as one of the original members of The Outlawz.
www.angelfire.com /hiphop/pacbak/shakurs.html   (2132 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tupac Shakur Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 - September 13, 1996) was an influential, best-selling rap artist.
Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army The Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army is an indigenous guerrilla movement in Bolivia.
Tupac Katari Tupac Katari was the leader of a rebellion of indigenous people in Bolivia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tupac-Katari-Guerrilla-Army   (307 words)

  
 f. Insurrections. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
In Chayanta, kuraka Tomás Katari denounced those who usurped his position and led a movement to reduce tributes.
During the same period, a nonnoble Aymara Indian, Julián Apaza, taking the name Túpac Katari, gathered an Indian army to lay siege to La Paz, which was temporarily broken by royal troops.
Andrés Túpac Amaru joined Túpac Katari in a renewed siege of La Paz, but promises of amnesty and internal dissension gradually dispersed their followers.
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 Xerox Color Connection
In the center of the flag is a cinchona tree (the source for quinine), a shield with the image of a llama, and a yellow cornucopia filled with coins, all framed by a green wreath.
The indigenous peoples of Peru, the Quechua, Aymara, and Tupac Katari among them, weave cloths that are highly symbolic of their spiritual lives.
The Tupac Katari honor a very involved flag, which is square and consists of 49 squares of red, orange, yellow, white, green, purple, blue, light blue, pink, dark red, coffee, lead, ochre, fl and light green.
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 Encyclopedia topic: Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army is an indigenous guerilla (A member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment) movement in Bolivia (A landlocked Republic in central South America; Simon Bolivar founded Bolivia in 1825 after winning independence from Spain).
The organization descends directly from the original revolutionaries trained by Che Guevara (An Argentine revolutionary leader who was Fidel Castro's chief lieutenant in the Cuban revolution; active in other Latin American countries; was captured and executed by the Bolivian army (1928-1967)).
The group is named for Tupac Katari (additional info and facts about Tupac Katari).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/tu/tupac_katari_guerrilla_army.htm   (195 words)

  
 MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
Founding Philosophy: The Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, a Bolivian terrorist organization, was active for a short duration in the early 1990s.
During its compressed existence as a terrorist threat, the Tupac Katari Guerilla Movement counted approximately 100 terrorists in its ranks.
The Tupac Katari Guerilla Movement, also known by its Spanish acronym EGTK, was an indigenous Bolivian terrorist entity.
www.tkb.org /Group.jsp?groupID=4289   (482 words)

  
 Tupac Katari - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Tupac Katari was the leader of a rebellion of indigenous people in Bolivia.
Despite his defeat and execution, he is remembered as a hero by modern indigenous movements in Bolivia, who call themselves "kataristas." A Bolivian guerrilla group, the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, also bears his name.
Boston Globe article (http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2003/09/28/coca_politics/) on Bolivian politics, mentioning Tupac Katari.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Tupac_Katari   (131 words)

  
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The Tupac Katari are the remnants of the original Bolivian Insurgents trained by Che Guevera.
The Tupac Amaru was founded by Victor Polay, the college roommate of a former President of Peru, in 1972.
Cerpa was the Tupac Amaru representative at the 1994 Ecuador Conference.
www.icpf.cas.cz /hroch/Hroch/c01_skladovani/Hroch_os2/MISC/peru_teror/peru01.txt   (874 words)

  
 Narco News Interviews El Mallku, Felipe Quispe
In fact, in 1781, at the peak of his success as a guerrilla, Tupac Katari surrounded La Paz for months, provoking hunger and despair among the colonizers and their families.
In his office at the CSUTCB, backing him from a wall and from the past, it is possible to admire portraits of Tupac Katari and Bartolina Sisa (Katari's wife and valiant lieutenant of the Aymara army two centuries ago).
I was one of the organizers of the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army.
www.narconews.com /felipe1eng.html   (2967 words)

  
 Tupac Katari - TheBestLinks.com - Bolivia, 1781, La Paz, Bolivia, ...
Tupac Katari - TheBestLinks.com - Bolivia, 1781, La Paz, Bolivia,...
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Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about Tupac Katari.
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 Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army (Ejército Guerrillero Túpac Katari) is an indigenous guerrilla movement in Bolivia.
Profile on the group from the U.S. Navy Postgraduate School.
tupackatari.org: Bolivian activist website that has documents related to the Tupac Katari (in Spanish.)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tupac_Katari_Guerrilla_Army   (157 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Ideas / Coca politics
Unlike Washington and Adams, Tupac Katari was defeated and executed.
The manifesto of the pro-indigenous "Katarista" movement announces, "Tupac Katari vive y vuelve, carajo!" (Tupac Katari is alive and returning, dammit!)
During Tupac Katari's uprising, insurgents crammed coca leaves in the mouths of Spanish speakers and forced them to chew, humiliating those who saw in coca a symbol of native people's inferiority.
www.boston.com /news/globe/ideas/articles/2003/09/28/coca_politics   (1221 words)

  
 Tupac...Astroppo.com
Tupac Amaru Shakur, real name Lesane Parish Crooks (June 16, 1971 - September 13, 1996) was an influential, best-selling rap artist.
Hours before, Tupac had been involved in a confrontation between the Death Row entourage and a Southside Crip by the name of Orlando Anderson in the lobby of the MGM after the Tyson-Seldon fight.
Conspiracy theories about his death abound: there are some who insist that he is not dead, or that the shooting was a government assassination.
www.astroppo.com /tupac.htm   (526 words)

  
 Journal of Social History: Subverting Colonial Authority: Challenges to Spanish Rule in Eighteenth-Century Southern ...
In the process, the author shows how different the Potosi rebellion was from the others and places this rebellion on the map as a significant event that must be considered separately from the Tupac Katari revolt, with which it is often confused.
Central to this dynamic was the Indian tribute system that provided monies to the colonial state and labor to the Potosi mines, as well as the role of the kurakas (ethnic lords) as intermediaries between the colonial state and the indigenous communities.
He shows how the northern Potosi rebellion was fundamentally different from the others, being neither a millennial revolt such as Tupac Amaru, nor one that pitted Indians against Spaniards and whites in general, like the Tupac Katari rebellion.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2005/is_3_38/ai_n13684761   (980 words)

  
 Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army Info - Bored Net - Boredom
The Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army is an indigenous guerrilla movement in Bolivia.
Profile on the group from the Navy Postgraduate School.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/t/tu/tupac_katari_guerrilla_army.html   (125 words)

  
 4 april article tupac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Lozada and hobbled the process of converting Bolivia to the neoliberal economic model, showcased the existence of an alternative society that has developed mainly among the Aymaras around Lake Titicaca and is championed in El Alto.
Aymara militias of Tupac Katari and Bartolina Sisa established in this area -- sparsely populated grassland then -- a base from which they descended on La Paz, besieging it for months.
According to Patzi, the three elements that permit one to speak of community in El Alto that show the validity of the communitarian structure, are ties to the market, to land, and to education.
www.buick-regal.com /4-april-article-tupac.html   (855 words)

  
 Tupac-loyal to the game song list
Written by Tupac Shakur, Deon Evans, Dana "Mouse" Smith, Katari Cox, Rufus Cooper, Marshall Mathers, Luis Resto and Steve King.
i didnt like tupac ressurection and i dont like the fact (from the track listing at the top that other people wrote some of it) that its not pacs music then since it is not all hiswords.
the way i look at it is tupac never released the songs when he was alive maybe because his life ended to fast or maybe he didnt want those songs released maybe he was just messin about in the studio with these songs and never wanted or meant anything to be made of it.
www.rapverse.com /pages/161139/Tupacloyal-the-game-song.html   (968 words)

  
 Manifesto of Tiawanaku
This movement has since been dubbed the Katarista, Tupac Katari being the legendary Indian leader whose name was taken by MITK'a (Movimiento Indio Tupac Katari) in a proclamation following the massacre of campesinos by the Banzer regime, at Tolata in January 1974.
Independence brought no liberty for the Indians; on the contrary, it came about under liberalist principles which meant that Indians were considered and treated as a passive social element only fit for being used in the constant wars as cannon or the Indians the Republic was simply a new way of labeling the fodder.
Indian liberation in the shape of Tupac Katari and his freedom fighters was laid into irons.
www.nativeweb.com /papers/statements/indigenous/bolivia.php   (3202 words)

  
 Urban Music Forum - Tupac - Loyal To The Game (Album)
Tupac was no stranger to bootlegging throughout his lengthy career.
Tupac had frequently claimed that bootleggers were stealing hard-earned money from him, Amaru said, recalling footage of Tupac confiscating tapes from street merchants attempting to sell bootlegs in the 90s.
Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur—executive producer for the album along with rapper Eminem—has financed an investigation and is determined to eradicate illegal operations, Amaru said.
www.majorfm.com /forum/printthread.php?t=1345   (1884 words)

  
 Tupac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The documentary Tupac: Resurrection (2003) explores the life and music of the dead R Director: Vondie Curtis Hall Cast: Tupac Shakur, Tim Roth and.
Tupac Shakur abstract style thumbnailed pictures of the slain legend known as 2pac.
Tupac Shakur was photographed by the New York State Department of Correctional Services in March 1995.
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 Glen David Short at ScribeCentral.com
Pedro Murillo, and the death by quartering of Tupaj Katari.
Tupaj Katari was the adopted name of Julian Apasa, born around 1750.
Katari's fate was horrendous: his torture included cutting out his tongue,
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 tupac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tupac Shakur painting is the subject of controversial new film ‘Shakurspeare’ (Frost Illustrated)
Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement Don't confuse them with the Uruguayan guerrilla Tupamaros Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement or Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru (MRTA) is a guerrilla movement in Peru.
Tupac Amaru Tupac Amaru (-1572) was the last leader of the Incan Empire.
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 Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 SOHH.com Global Forum - Tupac - Loyal 2 the Game Tracklist.
Tupac, even in death, remains the top selling rap artist of all time, with Eminem as his close second, you can only imagine by putting these two artists together on a project as big as this what we are in for.
With Eminem co-executive producing the album with Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, we get a feeling that if these two had ever been given the opportunity to come together in life, they would have taken the game to a level we can’t even imagine.
Go on this ride with them as they deal with Tupac’s rage, his passion, his message that we all need, we all share, and let it move you, let it empower you and let it provoke you to make sure you too, stay loyal to the game.
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 Beingindigenous - News
In 1780, the Aymara and Quechua women had a main role in the rebellion of the Inca Tupac Amaru andy Tupac Katari.
Gregoria Apaza, younger brother of Tupak katari, Bartolina Sisa, Kurusa Llave, Tomás Katari´s widow, Micaela Bastidas, partner of Tupac Amaru, are the Andean heroines.
Bartolina Sisa, called Virreina, fought with Tupac Katari in the historical siege of Chuquiago (La Paz), where the indigenous made a "human wall".
www.beingindigenous.org /index/destacados/women_day.htm   (884 words)

  
 Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army - TheBestLinks.com - Bolivia, July 5, 1992, 1991, ...
Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army - TheBestLinks.com - Bolivia, July 5, 1992, 1991,...
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 Economist.com
Rural communities on the Altiplano, which stretches into Chile and Peru as well as Bolivia, live much as their ancestors did, and speak the same Indian language.
The deeds of Tupac Katari, an Indian leader who led a revolt against the Spanish in 1781-83 and was dismembered for his trouble, are keenly remembered.
Mr Quispe’s co-ordinated blockade of roads by thousands of rural farmers across the Altiplano copied, in fact, Tupac Katari’s strategy against the Spanish.
www.uwec.edu /geography/ivogeler/travel/Bolivia/bolivia-inca.htm   (535 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tupac Katari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Indigenous peoples are: Peoples living in an area prior to colonization by a state Peoples living in an area within a nation-state, prior to the formation of a nation-state, but who do not identify with the dominant nation.
Túpac Amaru II (March 19, 1738 in Tinta, Peru – January 1780) In 1780 Túpac Amarus great-grandson, José Gabriel Condorcanqui, better known as Túpac Amaru II, led the first major Incan uprising against the Spaniards in two centuries.
Category: History of Bolivia Image File history File links i would like to see some quotations by or about goebbels.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tupac-Katari   (552 words)

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