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His father, Isaac Humala, is the outspoken founder of "ethnocacerism," which argues that Andean natives like him and his children are superior to descendants of the whites who colonized Peru and still dominate its politics and economy.
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Isaac Humala, who had seven children in his marriage to Elena Tasso and three outside of it, sought to instill in all his offspring his doctrine of ethnocacerism, which asserts the superiority of the "copper-hued race" that descends from the Incas.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Isaac Humala, who had seven children in his marriage to Elena Tasso and three outside of it, sought to instill in all his offspring his doctrine of ethnocacerism, which asserts the superiority of the "copper-hued race" that descends from the Incas.
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His father, Isaac Humala, is the outspoken founder of "ethnocacerism," which argues that Andean natives like him and his children are superior to descendants of the whites who colonized Peru and still dominate its politics and economy.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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