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  • Aymara people - Wikipedia
    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 Aymara live in northwest Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru The Aymara have lived in the region for over 7,250 years
  • Aymara | People Group, History, Indigenous, Culture Language | Britannica
    The Aymara are a large South American Indian group living on the Altiplano—a vast windy plateau of the central Andes in Peru and Bolivia—with smaller numbers in Argentina and Chile Their language is also called Aymara
  • The Aymara People - WorldAtlas
    The Aymara people are an Indigenous South American group native to the Altiplano region at the lower elevations of the Andes Early Aymara peoples inhabited the same area they live in today, and they have continually lived in these areas for more than 5,000 years
  • Aymara - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
    The Aymara Indians are located mainly on the Bolivian and Peruvian altiplano, centering about Lake Titicaca Their Peruvian distribution gradually contracted because of the expansion of the Quechua Indians, especially, but not exclusively, during the time of the Incan Empire
  • Aymara - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major . . .
    The Aymara are the indigenous (native) people who live in the altiplano (high plains) of the Andes Mountains of Bolivia Bolivia has the highest proportion of indigenous peoples of any country in South America
  • Aymaras: Who They Are, History and Characteristics | 2026
    They speak the Aymara language, which is part of the Aymaran language family, distinct from Quechua (the language of the Incas) The Aymaras have historically been skilled farmers, herders, and traders, adapting to the harsh climate of the Andes
  • The Aymara People: Guardians of the Highlands | LAC Geo
    The Aymara people, one of the oldest Indigenous groups of the Andes, have inhabited the high-altitude plains of Bolivia, Peru, and Chile for centuries Their roots trace back to the ancient Tiwanaku civilization, one of the most influential pre-Columbian societies in South America
  • Native Americans: Aymara Indian History and Culture (Aimara)
    Aymara history is interesting and important, but the Aymara Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and the life and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday
  • The Aymara People: Culture, Language, and Modern Struggles
    Discover who the Aymara people are, their Indigenous roots in the Andes, and the cultural, environmental, and political challenges they face today
  • Aymara - gfbv. de
    In Peru, the Aymara make up about five percent of the population, and about 0 3 percent of the population of Chile Although the Aymara have their own language, their way of life with regard to religious traditions, social structure, and economic orientation is quite similar to that of the Quechua





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