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Feliciano Ama

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Died
  
January 28, 1932, Izalco, El Salvador

Feliciano Ama, La insurrección de 1932


Jose Feliciano Ama (1881 – February 28, 1932) was an indigenous peasant leader, a Pipil from Izalco in El Salvador, who participated and died in the 1932 Salvadoran peasant uprising.

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Feliciano Ama Conversando de Jos Feliciano Ama con Miguel Mrmol

Ama had his lands taken by the wealthy coffee planting family, the Regalados, during which he was hung by his thumbs and beaten. This was in the context of liberal reforms which stripped the indigenous population of access to their communal lands, which were appropriated by private landowners.

Feliciano Ama Homenaje a las victimas de la masacre de 1932

Ama was a day laborer in Izalco. He married Josefa Shupan, who came from an influential Pipil family in Izalco. 1917 he became a member of the catholic brotherhood Cofradia del Corpus Christi.

Feliciano Ama Jose Feliciano Ama

His father-in-law Patricio Shupan was mayordomo of the brotherhood, who died in 1917 after participating at a dinner with president Carlos Melendez. After Shupan's death Feliciano Ama became head of the brotherhood, which consisted exclusively of Pipil.

In the early morning of January 22, 1932 Feliciano Ama lead the Pipil peasants of Izalco into the uprising against the landlords. With several hundred supporters he marched to the capital of the department Sonsonate. There the mayor was killed by insurgents from Juayua, but landlords accused Ama, who fled into the hills of Izalco. There he was found by soldiers from the garrison of Izalco under commander Cabrera, captured and hanged in the center of Izalco.

La matanza de izalco 32 la muerte de jose feliciano ama


References

Feliciano Ama Wikipedia