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Quintín Lame

Colombian indigenous activist

Died when: 86 years 349 days (1043 months)
Star Sign: Scorpio

 

Quintín Lame

Manuel Quintín Lame Chantre (1880–1967) was a Colombian indigenous rebel from the early 20th century who tried to form an independent indigenous republic.

He was born in , Cauca, son of Mariano Lame, of Paez origin, and Dolores Chantre, of mixed indigenous origins.During the war of 1885, his sister Licenia, was raped.

His brother Feliciano was killed in the Thousand Days' War.In 1901, he joined the army of the Colombian Conservative Party.

In 1911, he started the .In 1914, he tried to establish the Republic of Indigenas, formed by Cauca, Tolima, Huila and Valle.

Because of this, he was arrested.His movement grew and became the "Guerra Racial".In 1921, after spending three years in jail, he joined the Tolima movement.

In 1924, he wrote the book El pensamiento del indio que se educó en las selvas colombianas.He died in 1967 in Ortega, Tolima.


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