Andrés Guazurary
Andrés Guaçurary or Andrés Guazurarí, popularly known as
Andresito (30 November 1778 - 1825) was a caudillo of the province of Misiones, present-day Argentina, and was the province's governor between 1811 and 1822. He was one of the first federal caudillos of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata and the only one of indigenous origin in Argentine history.[1]
He was born in the misión of Santo Tomé, Corrientes or São Borja to a Guarani family. He was taken as a foster child by José Gervasio Artigas who allowed him to sign as Andrés Artigas, to avoid being excluded by his Guarani origins.
He served in the Army of the North of Manuel Belgrano, in the Artiguista Army in the Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental, as General Commander. He died in Rio de Janeiro in 1825.
In April 2014, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner promoted him post mortem to General of Argentine Army.[2]
References[]
- ^ "¿Quién fue Andrés Guacurarí?", Terra, 2 April 2014.
- ^ CFK: Ascenso a General a Andrés Guacurarí y Artigas Archived April 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Noticias del 6, 2 April 2014.
- 1778 births
- 1825 deaths
- Federales (Argentina)
- Argentine generals
- Argentine people of Guaraní descent
- People of the Argentine War of Independence
- Argentine military personnel stubs