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Luisa Gómez de la Torre Paez was born on 28 May 1887 to parents Joaquín Gómez de la Torre Álvarez and Francisca Páez Rodríguez. In 1944, she participated in the creation of the first indigenous peoples' rights organization, called the Ecuadorian Federation of Indians (FEI). She also worked with the
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In the political arena, de la Torre is considered one of the pioneers of the political left in
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Peloso, Vincent C. (2003). "Race, Gender, and Protest in Ecuador". In Becker, Marc (ed.).
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Quito
Ecuador
Feminist
educator
Communist Party of Ecuador
feminist
educator
activist
Ecuador
Quito
Indigenista
Dolores Cacuango
Quecha
Spanish
literacy
Ecuador
Guayaquileñas
Aurora López
Isabel Herrera
Ana Moreno
Quiteñas
Laura Almeida
Socialist Party of Ecuador
Mejía
Virginia Larenas
Raquel Verdesoto
Matilde Hidalgo
Nela Martínez

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