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Consuelo Araujo Noguera : ウィキペディア英語版
Consuelo Araújo

Consuelo Araújo Noguera, also known as "La Cacica",(August 1, 1940 Valledupar - September 30, 2001) was a Colombian politician, writer and self-taught journalist,.〔(Consuelo Araujonoguera: La Cacica. ) festivalVallenato.com Accessed October 2, 2006.〕 Her nickname was given by a fellow journalist colleague for her tenacity and determination to achieve goals and leadership.〔
Her most notorious achievement was the creation of one of the most important cultural and musical events of Colombia, the Vallenato Legend Festival, which promoted her beloved Vallenato music.
She was kidnapped by the FARC September 24, 2001 in the outskirts of Valledupar and was killed six days later when the Colombian Army attempted a rescue on September 30, 2001.〔( ElColombiano: Medellin Newspaper ) elcolombiano.com Accessed October 2, 2006.〕
==Early years==

She was the youngest of nine siblings. Her father, Santander Araújo, was a respected politician, militant and regional leader of the Liberal Party around Valledupar, whose firm character largely influenced his daughter.
She went to in a government public nursery school and subsequently attended Escuela Tercera para Niñas. She then transferred to the Colegio Nariño Middle School and later to the Nuestra Señora del Carmen. She attended high school at the Colegio de la Sagrada Familia.
At the age of fifteen, she dropped out of high school and started to work as a bankteller to help pay for the schooling of three of her older brothers.〔(Consuelo Araujonoguera: La Cacica. ) festivalVallenato.com Accessed October 1, 2006.〕 During this period she also spent her spare time reading and self-educating.

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