Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala was a Quechua noble man known for his chronicle in which he denounced the ill treatment of the native peoples of the Andes by the Spanish after conquest. Today, Guaman Poma is noted for his illustrated chronicle, Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno.
Tolerance and good treatment of the indians.
Guaman Poma highlights several abuses in his work, primarily focusing on the exploitation and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples by Spanish colonial authorities. He criticizes the harsh labor demands imposed by encomenderos, the corruption and greed of colonial officials, and the imposition of heavy taxes that impoverish Indigenous communities. Additionally, he condemns the erosion of traditional customs and the forced conversion to Christianity, which he sees as detrimental to Indigenous identity and culture.
Jeanette Guaman is 5' 5 1/2".
Jeanette Guaman was born on September 9, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Rodolphe Poma was born in 1884.
Rodolphe Poma died in 1954.
Antonio Poma was born in 1910.
Antonio Poma died in 1985.
Silvio Poma was born in 1840.
Silvio Poma died in 1932.
Villa Poma's population is 2,057.
Ricardo Poma was born in 1947.