Uma: A Water Crisis in Bolivia. - 1 online resource (streaming video file) (79 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound

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Originally produced by Royal Anthropological Institute in 2020.

UMA: A WATER CRISIS IN BOLIVIA tells the story of three Andean indigenous communities in the highlands of Bolivia who are fighting to protect their water from diversion and contamination amid a national water crisis. The government has consistently supported the expansion of mining, granting miners unrestricted water access and failing to effectively enforce its environmental laws. UMA, the Aymara word for water, takes us on a journey from the tropical Andean glaciers and the highest navigable lake in the world to the mines of Oruro, and the vanished Lake Poopo. It is a women’s story of displacement, resistance, and struggle for environmental justice.


Mode of access: World Wide Web.


In English

13168860 Kanopy


Anthropology.
Environment.
Human rights.
Documentary films.
Social sciences.


Documentary films.