María Eugenia del Valle

María Eugenia del Valle de Siles (1928 – 17 January 1994) was a Chilean-Bolivian historian, researcher, and university professor.

In 1957, she married the Bolivian essayist and diplomat Jorge Siles Salinas [es], whom she met in Madrid, and they moved to Bolivia in the mid-1960s.

[5] María Eugenia del Valle died in La Paz, where she had established her residence, on 17 January 1994.

[2] Her work as a researcher and historian focused on the issue of the indigenous rebellions of the 18th century by consulting the archives of Bolivia, Buenos Aires, Madrid, and Seville.

It was presented on 29 November 2017 through a civic event that recreated the caravan of Túpac Katari and Bartolina Sisa.

Legislative Palace of Bolivia during the civic event celebrating the reissue of the book Historia de la Rebelión de Tupaj Katari