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    The Aymara or Aimara (Aymara: aymara listen), people are an indigenous people in the Andes and Altiplano regions of South America. Approximately 2.3 million...
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  • Jaqaru/Kawki language Aymara people, the native ethnic group identified with the speakers of Altiplano Aymara Corazón Aymara (English: Aymara Heart), 1925 Bolivian...
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    Aymara (IPA: [aj.ˈma.ɾa] ; also Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native...
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    societies Aymara, but this name was not produced immediately because of the clear distinction between Aymara-speaking peoples. Aymara people came from...
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    the Puquina language. While most of the Uru have shifted to Aymara and Spanish, two people still spoke in 2004 the nearly extinct Uru language, which is...
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    borders Lauca National Park in Chile. The park is home to the indigenous Aymara people, whose influential ancient culture can be seen in various aspects throughout...
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    it would be pointed out and known among everyone." In the case of the Aymaras, who reside southwest of the Peruvian mountains, there are different opinions...
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    A.D. – 1200 A.D.), who were the highest cultural expression of the Aymara people who established themselves in what is today Peru and Bolivia. The Incas...
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    mythology of Andean civilizations of South America, the amaru or katari (aymara) is a mythical serpent or dragon. In Inca mythology, Amaru is a huge double-headed...
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    characteristics in common. They also share many of these with the Aymara or other Indigenous peoples of the central Andes. Traditionally, Quechua identity is locally...
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    recognized tribes in the US alone. Some languages, including Quechua, Arawak, Aymara, Guaraní, Mayan, and Nahuatl, have millions of speakers and are recognized...
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    ataku, sankurachi, jaguarcha (Ecuador), millmi, or coimi. While to the Aymara people, who are native to the Andes and Altiplano regions of South America...
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  • Inca believed that unhappy dead souls could visit people in the form of black dogs. The Aymara people of Bolivia were reported to believe that dogs were...
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    burning irritation in the back of the mouth and side of the tongue. The Aymara people of Bolivia use taste to detect the levels of glycoalkaloids in potatoes...
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  • 1525. The city of Sucre was founded in 1538 in the land of the Charcas. Aymara people Aymara language Sucre's background in the World Heritage List v t e...
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    Túpac Katari (category Bolivian people of Aymara descent)
     1750 – November 13, 1781), born Julián Apasa Nina, was the indigenous Aymara leader of a major insurrection in colonial-era Upper Peru (now Bolivia)...
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    it would be pointed out and known among everyone." In the case of the Aymaras, who reside southwest of the Peruvian mountains, there are different opinions...
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    in place by his administration targeting indigenous people (mainly the Quechua and Aymara people). Within these historical contexts, the notion of reproductive...
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  • group: Nación Camba Qullasuyu Proposed state:  Qullasuyu Ethnic group: Aymara people Proposed state or autonomous area: Qullasuyu Advocacy groups for increased...
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  • it would be pointed out and known among everyone." In the case of the Aymaras, who reside southwest of the Peruvian mountains, there are different opinions...
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  • Patamanta (category Aymara)
    development, the region has a high proportion of Aymara people, with 96.7% of the population speaking the Aymara language. The population was 691 in 1992, increasing...
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    Wiphala (category Flags of Indigenous peoples of the Americas)
    wiphala is an emblem related principally to the Aymara people, the Inca had their origins with the Quechua people. Tupac Katari Tupac Katari (alternate) Anti...
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  • Mamani Mamani (b. 1962), Aymara painter Alejandro Mario Yllanes (1913–1960), Aymara painter and printmaker Evo Morales, Aymara politician, president of...
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    by Mestizo, Quechua and Aymara, while minorities include 37 indigenous groups (0.3% average per group). Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guarani languages, as...
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    century.[citation needed] In 1781, for a total of six months, a group of Aymara people laid siege to La Paz. Under the leadership of Tupac Katari, they destroyed...
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    Aguayo (cloth) (category Aymara people)
    The aguayo (possibly from awayu, Aymara for diaper and for a woven blanket to carry things on the back or to cover the back), or also quepina (possibly...
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    city's economy. Based in the traditional organisational methods of the Aymara people, neighborhood councils were first established by residents of El Alto...
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    Destroyed in the 2018 fire. Mummified boy Chile Atacama mummy Chile Mummified skull Shuar Aymara mummy Aymara people Male, 30-40 years. Mummified woman...
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    Bernabé Cobo reported that Tiwanaku's name once was taypiqala, which is Aymara meaning "stone in the center", alluding to the belief that it lay at the...
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  • are better adapted to highlands than the Quechuas. Among the Bolivian Aymara people, the resting ventilation and hypoxic ventilatory response were quite...
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