Mgs. Ing. Santiago B. Salazar Córdova, Presi
simiruco 58
This word comes from the quichua, the simiruco is that character being son of white and india is appointed foreman, there was one case of a person who was in the area of Carapungo in Quito or going to that population, was a native of the town of Llano Grande, or rather a Mongrel child of a white English simi's big mouth, voice or Word, so Ecuadorian Indians say shug Kader, shug shungo, shug are uma, one voice, one heart, a single head, it would truly be shimiruco, ruco is old in quichua, it would then be " old from boca grande " to the Cro-Magnon became simiruco
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