Mariano Rosas
1825–1877 (age 52)
Biography
Mariano Rosas was a notable cacique (indigenous leader) who exercised significant authority among his people during the mid-nineteenth century. As a leader of indigenous communities, he navigated the complex political landscape of the period, maintaining his people's interests during a time of substantial change and external pressure.
Rosas's leadership represented an important continuity of indigenous governance traditions during the colonial and post-colonial era. His influence extended through his community and region, and he is remembered as a figure who upheld indigenous authority and cultural traditions during a transformative period in South American history.