#Juana azurduy
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t-annuki · 10 months ago
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Un par de dibujitos que hice este mes,estoy full histórico lo cual amo 🇦🇷
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cosmiciaria · 5 months ago
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Here you have some of our próceres who helped liberate Argentina in the battle for independence! The series started with Juana, because I felt the need to draw her, and it spawned the rest. I wanted to draw more important characters of our History but I just can't find the time 💔 I wanted to add Macacha Güemes, Martín Güemes' sister, but she'll probably come in the far future. As of now, these are the heroes I managed to finish. Hope you like them 🩵🤍
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greengreekeyes25 · 5 months ago
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Martin Hernández y Juana Azurduy 🇦🇷
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uri59 · 1 year ago
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"The eyes of labor are upon us"
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neutrallyobsessed · 16 days ago
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Clone Days 24-10: Class of...2034!
Viaje de egresados a Bariloche>>>>> whatever the fuck u gringos do for graduation, but like, they still are gringos so ahh they're in Aspen...! Aspen, right? right... 102.3 pura musica las 24 horas(? xd
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brujite-de-gulubu · 10 months ago
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Ok, @ argie tumblr si tuvieran que elegir tres figuras históricas argentinas, una del 1800, otra del 1900 y otra del 2000 para un dream blunt rotation a quiénes elegirían?
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latinotiktok · 9 months ago
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NO PUEDE SER QUE NOS GOBIERNE ESTA GENTE QUE LO ÚNICO QUE SE LES OCURRE HACER EL DIA DE LA MUJER ES TAPAR A JUANA AZURDUY 😭😭😭😭 milei's mojo dojo casa house etc etc
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Juana Azurduy:
a. “Fue una patriota del Alto Perú (actual Bolivia) que luchó en las guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas por la emancipación del Virreinato del Río de la Plata contra la Monarquía española y asumió la comandancia de las guerras que conformaron la denominada Republiqueta de La Laguna, por lo que su memoria es honrada en Argentina y en Bolivia” b. “a total girlboss”
Simón Bolívar:
a. “Please, don't believe the use of his image in the propaganda of political groups, he was badass and deserves recognition. - Known as "The Liberator" - Central to the independence of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. Helped in the independente of Perú, inspired the one form Panama and the begininning of Bolivia. - He was a witness of Napoleón's coronation - He fought in the battle that consolidate the defeat of the last spanish viceroy of America - Bolivia is named in his honor - He dreamt of an united region”
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workingclasshistory · 2 years ago
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On this day, 3 March 1816, Juana Azurduy, a woman of Quechua descent from what now is Bolivia, led one of her anti-colonial military detachments to victory in battle against Spanish troops near El Villar. Her troops included a women's unit known as the Amazonas, 30 Creole riflemen and 200 indigenous fighters armed with slingshots and clubs. Azurduy led her troops from her command post in El Villar to launch a counter-attack against Spanish general Santos la Hera. During the battle, 15 Spanish soldiers were killed, as well as others who were pursued on horseback as they attempted to escape. More info about Indigenous resistance in the Americas in this book: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/books/products/500-years-of-indigenous-resistance-gord-hill Artist unknown https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/2222570781261393/?type=3
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laviejaguardia · 1 year ago
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Is Latino not an ethnicity????
It isn't (and it isn't a race either). Latinidad is a political identity with some sociological, cultural and historical background. What it does not have -and I cannot stress this enough- is shared genetics/common ancestry which is how I see it most referred.
Here's the definition of ethnicity from Wikipedia:
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And to use roughly the same source, here's the Wikipedia disaggregation of Latin America today (which ofc I have issues with lol I'm not missing the irony of telling you "Latin America is sooo diverse" while using the "Asian" category, but I need to make do:
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See what I'm getting at?
Let's continue, you can say "well I didn't mean genetics, I meant everything else"
Okay language:
Latin America includes hundreds of native languages like Quechua, Mayan, Guaraní (oficial language of Paraguay!), Aymará or Nahuatl, and always has! Without counting the beautifully mixed and improved Spanish, Portuguese (which I called Brasilero for years as a kid lol) and French, or even later additions like Welsh, Japanese, Chinese or Arabic from immigrant clusters that still speak it or are currently arriving into the continent.
So language isn't it either.
I don't even need to get into traditions c'mon look at Carnaval in Brasil, día de los muertos in Ecuador, an 9 de julio in Argentina and tell me those are all the same. Look at empanadas, tacos, humitas, pizza brasilera, tequeños, asado, sudados, etc
Religion? Argentina alone has the second biggest Islamic and Jewish populations in America after the US. Sure Christianity is paramount given the invasion and imposition by Catholic monarchies by the Spanish and Portuguese, but to say it's the only religion is to spit in the face of again, hundreds of native people's whose religions have been systematically erased since 1492. It is also quite reductive to only take institutionalised religions as valid forms of worship, or to ignore the fact that most Catholicism here would give European orthodox Catholics a stroke.
Now, history and social treatment, here's where the good stuff is.
Independencias:
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These all look super different but these are processes and most of them took place in the first 3 decades of the 1800s so they're not that far off. These were carried out with an idea of hermandad. They used to be virreynatos under the same rule, we (patriotas) were all getting independence from the same monarch power (realistas). There was a lot of collaboration between administrations and armies. This was a decision from the leaders of the time, to seek strength in numbers.
The fact that we had to gain independence is a point of contact as well. At that time "patria" was understood as the desire to be independent, there were no neat lines to separate the territories. At this point in history you'll find lots of key people like San Martín, Juana Azurduy and Bolivar talking about "pueblos americanos" as a way to claim independence from imperialist/colonial European rule. (Brasil had a different history with the Portuguese court moving there)
The term Latin America or Latinoamérica came by a little later, the earliest it's been found used is 1856 by a politician from Chile, as you can see, the context it is used in is purely political.
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Historically, the term when used by Americans is heavily tied to a way to gather strength in solidarity for independence and rejection of foreign imperialist aspirations, from the United States, France, Spain, etc etc.
I think latinidad is in a way a self fulfilled prophecy, we were invaded and as such "unified" where before were hundreds of different peoples. We took that very same unification and made it ours, in part because the rest of the world insists on putting us all in the same bag (included with things like the School of the Americas in the 1960s-1980s where all of Latinamerica was deemed safer for the US to be ruled by genocidal military governments than democracies that smelled just a little communist. Spoiler! it wasn't safer for us who had to actually live under them)
I reject the idea of latinidad as an ethnicity because it stems from the idea of "la raza latina" which is very very racist ("latinos" were the white Europeans from Romance language countries aka Spain, Portugal, France and Italy, there was a clear hierarchy there usual to the era that still affects our social and economic framework). It's reductive and it pretends to obscure and muddle a very clear and deliberate political choice that is to identify as latinoamerican.
This also applies to the latin people who emigrate to the US and their descendants, both the ones fixing the lawns and the ones emigrating without need of a visa to work a stable 9-5. Even if it seems only the first ones get the name.
So what's latinidad? It's whatever we say it is, hope this helps ✌️
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frociaggina97 · 9 months ago
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sacaron los cuadros de evita y juana azurduy de el salón de las mujeres y pusieron a MENEM
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t-annuki · 6 months ago
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Ellos <3
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piloncillos · 10 months ago
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Juana Azurduy, Mercedes Sosa.
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chaosandthe-deadblog · 1 year ago
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epic rap battles of history juana azurduy vs guemes
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neptunianashes · 1 year ago
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Lo primero que hay que hacer desde el día 1 es inmediatamente retirar la cara de Eva Perón del edificio podrido ese de Obras Públicas, monumento al robo y hundimiento del país desde los tiempos del chorro de Perón. Lo segundo que hay que hacer es cambiar el nombre del Centro Cultural Kirchner a Centro Cultural Julio Argentino Roca, remover la estatua de Juana Azurduy y poner una estatua de Julio Argentino Roca uno de los próceres más grande que jamás haya tenido esta Patria.
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neutrallyobsessed · 4 months ago
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a lil silly thing bout my fanclones?? Unbelievable!!
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