Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 25. Chapters: Humala family, Alejandro Toledo, Ollanta Humala, Yma Sumac, Túpac Amaru II, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, José María Arguedas, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Julio C. Tello, Hilaria Supa, Martín Chambi, A. Roberto Frisancho, Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao, Leyla Chihuán, Agustín Gamarra, Isaac Humala, María Sumire, Lorenzo Palacios Quispe, Diego Quispe Tito, Pastorita Huaracina, Marcos Zapata, Don Manuel Quispe, Antauro Humala, Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua, Elsa Canchaya, Ulises Humala, Yaneth Cajahuanca, Juana Huancahuari, Julio Cusurichi Palacios. Excerpt: Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso (born June 26, 1962) is a Peruvian left-leaning politician and ex-military who ran for president in 2006 but lost in a runoff to Alan García. He is running again for president in the Peruvian general election, 2011, gaining around 31% of the vote against second-placed Keiko Fujimori's 23% in April 2011, to reach a second-round run-off vote. The son of Isaac Humala, a labour lawyer, enlisted in the Peruvian Army in 1982. In the military he achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel; in 1992 he fought in the internal conflict against Shining Path and three years later he participated in the Cenepa War against Ecuador. On October 2000, Humala led an unsuccessful military revolt in the southern city of Tacna, along with 39 other soldiers (kidnapping an Army General and 4 mine workers, against President Alberto Fujimori and was pardoned by the Peruvian Congress after the downfall of the Fujimori regime. In 2005 he founded the Peruvian Nationalist Party and registered to run in the 2006 presidential election. The nomination was made under the Union for Peru ticket as the Nationalist party did not achieve its electoral inscription on time. He pass the first round of the elections, held on April 9, 2006, with 30.62% of the valid votes. A runoff was held on June 4 between Humala and Alan García of the Peruvian Aprista Party. Humala lost this round with 47.47% of the valid votes versus 52.62% for García. After his defeat, Humala has remained as an important figure within Peruvian politics. Ollanta Humala is the son of Isaac Humala, an ethnic indigenous lawyer, member of the Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland, and ideological leader of the Ethnocacerista movement, Ollanta's mother is Elena Tasso. He is the brother of Antauro Humala, now in a 25 years prison sentence for kidnapping, for 3 days, 17 Police officers and killing 4 of them; in the small town of Andahuaylas on January 2005. Humala was born in Peru and attended the Japanese-Peruvian scho