Tupac Katari

Tupac Katari was the leader of a rebellion of indigenous people in Bolivia. He laid siege to the city of La Paz in 1781. Despite his defeat and execution, he is remembered as a hero by modern indigenous movements in Bolivia, who call themselves "kataristas." A Bolivian guerrilla group, the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, also bears his name.

External links

*Boston Globe article on Bolivian politics, mentioning Tupac Katari.

 

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