Now Peru Is Mine
The Life and Times of a Campesino Activist
Author(s)
Llamojha Mitma, Manuel
Heilman, Jaymie Patricia
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100694Language
EnglishAbstract
Born in 1921, Manuel Llamojha Mitma became one of Peru's most creative and inspiring indigenous political activists. Now Peru Is Mine combines extensive oral history interviews with archival research to chronicle his struggles for indigenous land rights and political inclusion as well as his fight against anti-Indian racism. His compelling story—framed by Jaymie Patricia Heilman's historical contextualization—covers nearly eight decades, from the poverty of his youth and teaching himself to read, to becoming an internationally known activist. Llamojha also recounts his life's tragedies, such as being forced to flee his home and the disappearance of his son during the war between the Shining Path and the government. His life gives insight into many key developments in Peru's tumultuous twentieth-century history, among them urbanization, poverty, racism, agrarian reform, political organizing, the demise of the hacienda system, and the Shining Path.
Keywords
History; Andes; Ayacucho; Concepción; Chile; Hacienda; Lima; Peasant; Peru; Shining PathDOI
10.1215/9780822373759ISBN
9780822373759OCN
940935850Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
Durham NC, 2016-11-01Series
Narrating Native Histories,Classification
Indigenous peoples
Relating to Indigenous peoples