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The war against the
Chiriguanos of 1892 is the name given to a series of armed confrontations during the presidency of
Aniceto Arce, between the
Bolivian State and a great Messianic Chiriguano movement (
Ava Guaraní) led by its leader,
Apiaguaiki Tumpa.[1]
The indigenous Chiriguanos at that time were located in what was known as the Chiriguano mountain range in the current
Santa Cruz department of
Bolivia. The conflict originated from the increasing presence of farmers in the region and from the
abuses committed by them towards the Chiriguanos, who revolted, with the open intention of expelling them all from their territories.[2]
References
^Sanabria Fernández, Hernando. Apiawaiki Tumpa. Los Amigos del Libro. La Paz. 1972. Pp. 146.
^Sandoval Rodríguez, Isaac. Nación y Estado en Bolivia. Edit. Mundy Color. La Paz-Cochabamba. 1991. Pp. 155.
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The war against the
Chiriguanos of 1892 is the name given to a series of armed confrontations during the presidency of
Aniceto Arce, between the
Bolivian State and a great Messianic Chiriguano movement (
Ava Guaraní) led by its leader,
Apiaguaiki Tumpa.[1]
The indigenous Chiriguanos at that time were located in what was known as the Chiriguano mountain range in the current
Santa Cruz department of
Bolivia. The conflict originated from the increasing presence of farmers in the region and from the
abuses committed by them towards the Chiriguanos, who revolted, with the open intention of expelling them all from their territories.[2]
References
^Sanabria Fernández, Hernando. Apiawaiki Tumpa. Los Amigos del Libro. La Paz. 1972. Pp. 146.
^Sandoval Rodríguez, Isaac. Nación y Estado en Bolivia. Edit. Mundy Color. La Paz-Cochabamba. 1991. Pp. 155.