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Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala (c. 1535 [1] – after 1616), also known as Huamán Poma or Waman Poma, was a Quechua nobleman known for chronicling and denouncing the ill treatment of the natives of the Andes by the Spanish Empire after their conquest of Peru. [2]
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Poma de Ayala Yupana: a picture on page 360 of El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno, written by the Amerindian chronicler Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala shows a 5x4 chessboard (shown right). [3] The chessboard, though resembling a table yupana , differs from this style in most notably in each of its rectangular trays have the same dimensions ...
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Guaman Poma was an indigenous Peruvian who became disillusioned with the treatment of the native peoples of the Andes by the Spanish after conquest. Today, he is noted for his illustrated chronicle, Nueva Crónica y Buen Gobierno .
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