Indian Ana Soto
He was born in 1618 on lands that today
They correspond to the state of lara
(Venezuela). He belonged to the ethnic group
Gayón, his indigenous name phonetically
She resembled ana solí or ana soto and
She thus appears mentioned in the chronicles
For her people she was the daughter of the earth and the Sun
She was a Spanish servant until she fled
Towards the mountain she would soon lead some 2,000
Warriors between gayones and other peoples
From the region that resisted the Spanish
And although they had been bearing losses, they did not
They could have been reduced to encomienda
And they harassed them with all the means at their disposal
Scope
She organized her attacks with the strategy of
Guerrilla, she attacked by surprise, intercepted
Communications, she seized weapons and
Provisions as well for decades
The Spanish chronicles describe it as
A fright that escapes among the bushes
To disappear between them as a thing of the
Devil. She can't keep track
Because he doesn't let. Her husband, Pedro monjes
He had the same reputation: monks is a
I scare the same as his wife and it is believed that
He turns into a jaguar
She was finally captured in 1668 and on the 6th of
August she executed by impalement. In
Venezuela, as a claim to its
Of her she fights for freedom and the defense of her
Lands of her, she was instituted on August 6 as
The day of the impalement of the warrior
Indigenous ana soto
Ana Soto, la indígena
Nació en 1618 en tierras que hoy
Corresponden al estado de Lara
(Venezuela). Pertenecía al grupo étnico
Gayón, su nombre indígena fonéticamente
Se parecía a Ana Solí o Ana Soto y
Así aparece mencionada en las crónicas
Para su pueblo era la hija de la tierra y el Sol
Era una sirvienta española hasta que huyó
Hacia la montaña pronto lideraría unos 2,000
Guerreros entre gayones y otros pueblos
De la región que resistían a los españoles
Y aunque habían sufrido pérdidas, no
Pudieron ser reducidos a encomienda
Y los hostigaban con todos los medios a su alcance
Alcance
Organizaba sus ataques con la estrategia de
Guerrilla, atacaba por sorpresa, interceptaba
Comunicaciones, se apoderaba de armas y
Provisiones también por décadas
Las crónicas españolas la describen como
Un espanto que se escapa entre los matorrales
Para desaparecer entre ellos como cosa del
Diablo. No se le puede seguir la pista
Porque no deja. Su esposo, Pedro Monjes
Tenía la misma reputación: Monjes es un
Espanto igual que su esposa y se cree que
Se convierte en un jaguar
Finalmente fue capturada en 1668 y el 6 de
Agosto fue ejecutada por empalamiento. En
Venezuela, como homenaje a su
Lucha por la libertad y la defensa de sus
Tierras, se instituyó el 6 de agosto como
El día del empalamiento de la guerrera
Indígena Ana Soto
Escrita por: Sergio Umbría