Additional People Displaced by Angostura Dam, Mexico
Residents of sixteen different communities--many of whom were small farmers from Indigenous backgrounds--were relocated in the 1970s to make way for Angostura Dam. The dam also submerged numerous archeological sites. This photograph shows two views of a figure that was excavated at the Santa Rosa site prior to inundation.
About this community
- River
- Grijalva River
- Established
- 400 BCE
- Inundated
- 1974
- Population
- 9,000
Sources
- Mira Käkönen and Anja Nygren, "Resurgent dams: shifting power formations, persistent harms, and obscured responsibilities," Globalizations (2022).
- Alejandro Martínez Muriel and Emilie Carreón Blaine, "Santa Rosa, Chiapas," in Fanning the Sacred Flame (2012).
- https://www.posta.com.mx/mexico/este-municipio-de-chiapas-cumple-50-anos-de-estar-bajo-las-aguas-de-una-presa/vl2207137