Franz Tamayo
Politician, Deceased Person
1878 – 1956
Who was Franz Tamayo?
Franz Tamayo Solares was a Bolivian intellectual, writer, and politician. The Franz Tamayo Province is named after him. He was renowned for his oratory. A prominent Bolivian poet and philosopher, he wrote a number of educational treatises and also practiced law, journalism, and diplomacy. Tamayo was of Mestizo background; he had both Aymara and Spanish ancestry.
Tamayo's racial concepts were and continue to be very influential in Bolivian thought, life, and culture. He considered Indians skilled only in the faculties of physical labor, such as agricultural work or military service, but deficient in faculties of the mind that whites excelled in. Mestizos he considered proficient in both the areas of physical and mental labor and therefore able to function as citizens of the Bolivian Republic, assuming acculturation to European culture. This racialized understanding of the mestizo and modern citizen would greatly influence and underline Bolivia's politics and national identity after the 1952 revolution.
In politics, Tamayo originally supported the Liberal Party but switched to the opposition Republican Party around 1920.
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- Born
- 1878
Bolivia - Ethnicity
- Aymara people
- Nationality
- Bolivia
- Profession
- Died
- 1956
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on July 23, 2013
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