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The Aymara people, an indigenous group native to the Altiplano region in the Andes, lived in the region from 1150 to 1477 and reportedly knew of the site as a 'Devil's Doorway' or a place of ...
The Aymara people, an indigenous group native to the Altiplano region in the Andes, lived in the region from 1150 to 1477 and reportedly knew of the site as a 'Devil's Doorway' or a place of ...
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'I never wore trousers, and I never will': A Bolivian woman's fight against sexism in the mountains"I feel free, happy, and connected to nature when I’m there," she says. The mountain is sacred to the Aymara people, and climbers often offer coca leaves and alcohol as a sign of respect before ...
In the case of Aymara, Google highlighted that it is used by about two million people in Bolivia, Chile and Peru, while Quechua is spoken by about 10 million people in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
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