Bolivia - Servile State

This project explores how the memory of the 1965 Milluni massacre lingers in the Bolivian landscape - held in both the land and in the memory of those who remain. It reflects on the tension between history and remembrance, as the site is now a tourist attraction often visited without awareness of its violent past, rooted in a miners’ strike that took place during a broader conflict between a right-wing military regime and socialist-aligned mining communities.

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