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María Blanca Chancoso Sánchez (born 1955) is an Ecuadorian educator and indigenous leader of the Otavalo people. Chancoso was born in Cotacachi, Imbabura Province, Ecuador in 1955, in an indigenous family which had moved from the countryside into the town. She studied in a rural college and has a bachelor's degree in educational sciences. She was unusual in being a teacher who spoke both Spanish and Kichwa language, and began to organise the local communities. She established the Federación de Indígenas y Campesinos de Imbabura in 1974, and in 1980 was at the forefront of campaigns for bilingual education and the recognition of multinationality in Ecuador. She is one of the founders of ECUARUNARI (Ecuador Runakunapak Rikcharimuy or Confederation of Peoples of Kichwa Nationality) and of Con

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  • María Blanca Chancoso Sánchez (born 1955) is an Ecuadorian educator and indigenous leader of the Otavalo people. Chancoso was born in Cotacachi, Imbabura Province, Ecuador in 1955, in an indigenous family which had moved from the countryside into the town. She studied in a rural college and has a bachelor's degree in educational sciences. She was unusual in being a teacher who spoke both Spanish and Kichwa language, and began to organise the local communities. She established the Federación de Indígenas y Campesinos de Imbabura in 1974, and in 1980 was at the forefront of campaigns for bilingual education and the recognition of multinationality in Ecuador. She is one of the founders of ECUARUNARI (Ecuador Runakunapak Rikcharimuy or Confederation of Peoples of Kichwa Nationality) and of Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE). Chancoso has written on the theme of Sumak kawsay, which can be translated as "the plentiful life". In 2014 she was a judge at the 2nd International Rights of Nature Tribunal held in Lima. (en)
  • María Blanca Chancosa Sánchez (Cotacachi, 1955) es una dirigente indígena ecuatoriana de nacionalidad kichwa-otavalo. Formó parte de la fundación de la Confedera­ción de los Pueblos de Nacionalidad Kichua del Ecuador (Ecuaru­nari) y de la Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador (Conaie). A su vez ha escrito sobre el Sumak kawsay o buen vivir, destacando en ello su artículo “Sumak Kawsay desde la visión de la mujer”.​ (es)
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  • María Blanca Chancosa Sánchez (Cotacachi, 1955) es una dirigente indígena ecuatoriana de nacionalidad kichwa-otavalo. Formó parte de la fundación de la Confedera­ción de los Pueblos de Nacionalidad Kichua del Ecuador (Ecuaru­nari) y de la Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador (Conaie). A su vez ha escrito sobre el Sumak kawsay o buen vivir, destacando en ello su artículo “Sumak Kawsay desde la visión de la mujer”.​ (es)
  • María Blanca Chancoso Sánchez (born 1955) is an Ecuadorian educator and indigenous leader of the Otavalo people. Chancoso was born in Cotacachi, Imbabura Province, Ecuador in 1955, in an indigenous family which had moved from the countryside into the town. She studied in a rural college and has a bachelor's degree in educational sciences. She was unusual in being a teacher who spoke both Spanish and Kichwa language, and began to organise the local communities. She established the Federación de Indígenas y Campesinos de Imbabura in 1974, and in 1980 was at the forefront of campaigns for bilingual education and the recognition of multinationality in Ecuador. She is one of the founders of ECUARUNARI (Ecuador Runakunapak Rikcharimuy or Confederation of Peoples of Kichwa Nationality) and of Con (en)
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  • Blanca Chancoso (es)
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