Aymara people

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Aymara people are an indigenous nation in the Andes and Altiplano regions of South America. They are found primarily in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile, and smaller numbers in Argentina and Ecuador. The Aymara have existed in the Andes in what is now modern-day Bolivia for over 2,000 years, making them one of the oldest civilizations in the region.

History[edit]

The Aymara's long history predates the arrival of the Inca Empire and the Spanish Conquistadors in South America. They have lived in the Andes for centuries, and their culture and traditions reflect this deep connection to the land. The Aymara were a part of the Tiwanaku empire, one of the most important pre-Inca civilizations.

Language[edit]

The Aymara people speak the Aymara language, which is still widely spoken today and recognized as an official language in Bolivia and Peru. The language is an agglutinative and polysynthetic language, meaning that words are formed by complex combinations of roots and affixes.

Culture[edit]

Aymara culture is rich and varied, with a strong emphasis on community and family. Traditional Aymara society is organized around the ayllu, a system of collective work and responsibility that is often based on kinship ties. The Aymara are known for their vibrant textiles, which are often woven from alpaca or llama wool and feature intricate geometric designs.

Religion[edit]

The Aymara people traditionally practice an Andean religion that involves the worship of various natural deities, including Pachamama (Mother Earth) and Inti (the Sun). Many Aymara have also incorporated elements of Catholicism into their religious practices due to the influence of Spanish colonization.

Economy[edit]

The Aymara people's economy is primarily based on agriculture and herding. They cultivate a variety of crops, including potatoes, quinoa, and maize. They also raise llamas and alpacas for their wool, meat, and as pack animals.

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