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Bartolina Sisa (died 5 September 1782) was an Aymara woman, an indigenous heroine and the wife of Tupac Katari. BiographyHer date of birth is uncertain, some sources give it as August 24, 1753, while others give it as August 12, 1750.[1] Together with her husband and sister-in-law Gregoria Apaza, she led an indigenous uprising against the Spanish in Bolivia at the head of an army of some 40,000 which laid siege to the city of La Paz in 1781. Katari and Sisa set up court in El Alto and their army maintained the siege for 184 days, from March to June and from August to October. Sisa was a commander of the siege, and played the crucial role following Katari's capture in April. The siege was broken by colonial troops who advanced from Lima and Buenos Aires.[2] Bartolina Sisa was captured and executed by the Spanish on September 5, 1782.[1] She was hanged after being publicly humiliated in the Colonial Square (now Plaza Murillo), beaten and raped. Once dead, the Spanish cut her body into pieces, showed her head in public to intimidate the natives, and sent her limbs to be exhibited in different villages. In her honour, the 5th of September was instituted as the International Day of the Indigenous Women since 1983. Bibliography
| publisher = Librería Editorial "Juventud" | last = Valencia Vega | first = Alipio | title = Bartolina Sisa — la virreina Aymara que murió por la libertad de los indios | location = La Paz | year = 1978 | language = Spanish }}
| publisher = Biblioteca Popular Boliviana de "Ultima Hora" | last = del Valle de Siles | first = María Eugenia | title = Bartolina Sisa y Gregoria Apaza — dos heroínas indígenas | location = La Paz | year = 1981 | language = Spanish }}
| publisher = Editorial Amuyañataki | last = Ari | first = Marina | title = Bartolina Sisa — La generala aymara y la equidad de género | location = La Paz | year = 2003 | language = Spanish }}
| publisher = University of Wisconsin Press | isbn = 978-0-299-17790-4 | last = Thomson | first = Sinclair | title = We alone will rule: Native Andean politics in the age of insurgency | location = Madison | year = 2002 }} External links
See alsoMicaela BastidasReferences1. ^1 Iván Ignacio, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20041105053140/http://www.pusinsuyu.com/english/html/bartolina_sisa_english.html OUR HOMMAGE TO COMMANDANT BARTOLINA SISA, INCORRUPTIBLE AYMARA LEADER]," accessed 07/14/06. 2. ^{{Cite book| publisher = Verso| isbn = 978-1-84467-070-3| last = Hylton| first = Forrest| title = Revolutionary horizons: Popular struggle in Bolivia| location = London| year = 2007}} Categories{{DEFAULTSORT:Sisa, Bartolina}}{{Bolivia-mil-bio-stub}}{{Bolivia-hist-stub}} 15 : 1750s births|1782 deaths|18th-century Bolivian people|Executed Bolivian people|Bolivian people of Aymara descent|Executed Bolivian women|Executed revolutionaries|History of Bolivia|Indigenous military personnel of the Americas|Resistance to colonialism|People executed by Spain by hanging|People executed for treason against Spain|Rebellions in South America|Women in war in South America|Women in 18th-century warfare |
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