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==Articles==
==Articles==
Pascale Absi.
:1997. The Treasure of Cerro Rico. UNESCO Courier 50(12):36. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1310/is_1997_Dec/ai_20173045 Electronic version].
Cynthia Lecount.  
Cynthia Lecount.  
:1999. Carnival in Bolivia: Devils dancing for the virgin. Western Folklore 58(3/4):231-252. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3732/is_199907/ai_n8862551 Electronic version].
:1999. Carnival in Bolivia: Devils dancing for the virgin. Western Folklore 58(3/4):231-252. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3732/is_199907/ai_n8862551 Electronic version].

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Books

Stephen Fry.

1999. I Am Rich Potosí: The Mountain That Eats Men. ISBN 1-58093-028-X
A photographic treatment of life in and out of the mines. Photos are introduced by historical quotes describing the conditions in which the miners have lived and worked in the mines of Potosí since the sixteenth century. Photos include depictions of men's work in the mines, women's work picking through the slag piles, the ritual relationship that the workers have with the mine, and the devastating effects that work in the mines has on one's health. The photographer's journal provides a peak into his journey.

June Nash.

1992. I Spent My Life in the Mines: The Story of Juan Rojas, Bolivian Tin Miner. ISBN 0-231-07937-0
1993. We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us: Dependency and Exploitation in Bolivian Tin Mines. ISBN 0-231-08051-4

Michael T. Taussig.

1980. The Devil and Commodity fetishism in South America. ISBN 0-8078-4106-4

Articles

Pascale Absi.

1997. The Treasure of Cerro Rico. UNESCO Courier 50(12):36. Electronic version.

Cynthia Lecount.

1999. Carnival in Bolivia: Devils dancing for the virgin. Western Folklore 58(3/4):231-252. Electronic version.