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FReeper Canteen ~ Part X of Women Warriors: Women Revolutionaries ~ March 23, 2004
GenderGap.com ^ | March 23, 2004 | LaDivaLoca

Posted on 03/23/2004 12:47:50 AM PST by LaDivaLoca

 
 
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Part X: Women Revolutionaries

 
In 1670 Alyona, a former nun, led a troop of rebels who took the Russian town of Temnikov. She was eventually captured by government soldiers and burned at the stake.

In Mexico both Zapata's and Pancho Villa's peasant armies included women revolutionaries called "soldaderas" who originated in the ranks of the camp followers who provided water, food, clothing and medical care for the troops. The soldaderas organized their own units, armed themselves with pistols and rifles and engaged in battle alongside the men. Adelita, heroine of the revolutionary song, fought with Zapata's forces. During the Mexican War of Independence in 1810 Gertrudis Bocanegra raised an army of women and led them in battle. She died in 1817 after being arrested and tortured. (Click on picture for link to additional information)


The two pictures above show very different views of soldaderas. The first artist on the top, Jose Guadalupe Posada, shows the soldadera as a menacing figure, a soldier who is ready to fight; the only thing distinguishing her from a male soldier is her dress. The second artist, Angel Martin, portrays the soldadera as a sexual being, upholding the stereotype that the purpose of a soldadera was to seduce the male soldiers. (Arrizon 22-23)

The view portrayed in the last picture distorted the image of soldaderas because in reality, they were ordinary women that were extraordinary only in their will to fight for what they believed in. Most of them were mestizas or Indian women, including schoolteachers and wives of soldiers who had nowhere to go. They were both educated and uneducated, rich and poor. Many soldaderas went into battle with their children on their backs. Soldaderas showed just as much courage as their male counterparts during combat. They were also important because they had other skills that sustained the troops. They cooked, foraged for food, nursed wounded or sick soldiers, or performed other much-needed tasks. (Arrizon 1-23)

Baltazara Chuiza led a revolt against the Spanish in Ecuador in 1778 ... Micaela Bastidas fought alongside her husband, Tupac Amaru in the Peruvian rebellion of 1780, leading troops of both men and women in battle. (Micaela, picture on the right)


In 1780 Manuela Beltran organized a peasant uprising to protest excess taxation in Columbia and led her forces against government troops. She was the first person to publicly challenge the Spanish exploitation. When the Spanish crown increased taxes,  Manuela took from the tax collector's hand the edict and tore it - something previously unseen. She organized a peasant revolt in the main cities of the north east. The news and success of the revolt served as a catalyst for a revolution throughout the New Granada. But when the word reached the Viceroy, a head-hunt for Manuela was organized, resulting in her decapitation. She was the first seed of defiance against the colonizer and became a national martyr.

Lorenza Avemanay, a South American Indian, led a revolt against the Spanish in Ecuador in 1803.

Juana Azurduy was a guerilla leader in Bolivia in the early 1800s

In 1825 Ana Monterrosso de Lavelleja was the leader of the "Thirty-three Orientales", a guerrilla force which fought the Spanish in Uruguay.

Louisa Battistati, an Italian patriot, defended the town of Milan for 5 days and afterward the nearby town of Bettabia, during the Revolution of 1848.

Mariana Braceti, a Puerto Rican revolutionary in the 1860's, led troops of men and women in battle and was known as the "golden arm" because of her skill with a sword.

Candelaria Figuerdo was 16 when she joined the Cuban revolutionary forces in 1868 and is said to be the first woman to fight in the ranks in defense of Cuba.

Mahal Hazrat, the Begum of Oudhad, was an Indian Muslim queen who defended Lucknow against the British during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-1858. Sword in hand, Begum Hazrat Mahal led forces herself and directed army operations. (Click on picture for additional information)
Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi, was another woman prominent in the Indian Mutiny. She was the regent for her infant son and the military advisor for the Jhansi army. When Jhansi was attacked by the British she called on all noblewomen to defy purdah and join her on the battlefield. She was killed in battle at the age of 22. (Click on picture for additional information)

Tarabai of Rajasthan led male and female troops into battle against the British during the Mutiny. She died on the battlefield after being stabbed in the back by a British soldier while trying to carry one of her wounded soldiers to safety ... There were a number of women in the Rajput Army included one all female cavalry troop.

Louise Clemence  Michel, a leader of the Paris Commune, prevented General Franco's Nationalist from taking over the city through repeated guerilla attacks on his forces. In 1871 the women of the commune banded together, armed themselves and joined the fighting as an all female brigade.

 

Next Tuesday, Conclusion of Women Warriors
American Women in Uniform




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141 posted on 03/23/2004 7:58:26 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Morning angels ~ Bump!
142 posted on 03/23/2004 7:59:05 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: StarCMC
Medal Of Honor Citations ~ You Will Not Be Forgotten ~ Bump!
143 posted on 03/23/2004 8:00:57 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: MeekOneGOP
Thanks, Meekie, for my cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows.
144 posted on 03/23/2004 8:01:36 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; bentfeather; Bethbg79; tomkow6; HiJinx; ...
Greetings, Canteeners, Troops,
and All the Ships at Sea!

Sarge is on Day Two of the "weekend", and chores galores, he's a busy guy. I'll be in and out all day today, so stay around and have fun!

SARGE

145 posted on 03/23/2004 8:04:05 AM PST by Old Sarge
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; MoJo2001; LaDivaLoca; Bethbg79; tomkow6; beachn4fun; HiJinx; ...
Good morning Troops, families, veterans, Israeli, British, Australian, Polish, and Italian allies (and everybody else, and all the ships at sea). Thank you for taking such good care of the USA.

Today in Anchorage, Alaska:

Sunrise 6:47am
Sunset 7:25pm

Hi 38°F
Lo 24°F

Mostly sunny

Actual yesterday in Anchorage:

Hi 42°F
Lo 19°F

State Hi 53°F Klawock
State Lo -27°F Snowshoe Lake


146 posted on 03/23/2004 8:05:28 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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147 posted on 03/23/2004 8:06:46 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (The Military Vote WILL be counted!)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; bentfeather; Bethbg79; tomkow6; HiJinx; ...
The Cardiologist's Funeral

A cardiologist died and was given an elaborate funeral. A huge heart covered in flowers stood behind the casket during the service. Following the eulogy, the heart opened, and the casket rolled inside. The heart then closed, sealing the doctor in the beautiful heart forever.

At that point, one of the mourners burst into laughter.

When all eyes stared at him, he said, "I'm sorry, I was just thinking of my own funeral...I'm a gynecologist."

That's when the proctologist fainted...

148 posted on 03/23/2004 8:07:08 AM PST by Old Sarge
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To: tomkow6
Don't worry he's dead (I believe) so you and you're "little friends" are safe.........for now.
149 posted on 03/23/2004 8:07:12 AM PST by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: Valin
HUH?
150 posted on 03/23/2004 8:07:32 AM PST by tomkow6 (get in step with TomKow6 for prezident!..get in step with TomKow6 for prezident!..get in step with T)
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To: Old Sarge
Yes?
151 posted on 03/23/2004 8:07:58 AM PST by Old Sarge
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To: LindaSOG

WTG, Goddess....#50!!


152 posted on 03/23/2004 8:08:41 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: Old Sarge
BTTT!!!!!!
153 posted on 03/23/2004 8:10:04 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: tomkow6
Woo-HooBRATTTomkow PPHHHBBBLLTTT!!!


154 posted on 03/23/2004 8:10:33 AM PST by Old Sarge
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To: Kathy in Alaska
((HUGS))Good morning, Kathy. How's it going?
155 posted on 03/23/2004 8:10:40 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: Old Sarge
oooooooooo ROFLOL!!!
156 posted on 03/23/2004 8:11:02 AM PST by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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To: Old Sarge
Good morning, Old Sarge. How's it going?
157 posted on 03/23/2004 8:11:04 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: bentfeather
Glad you liked it! 'Morning, Feathers!
158 posted on 03/23/2004 8:18:09 AM PST by Old Sarge
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To: tomkow6

WTG, tom....you got #100!!


159 posted on 03/23/2004 8:18:26 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: E.G.C.
'Morning, EG!
160 posted on 03/23/2004 8:19:50 AM PST by Old Sarge
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