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Aymara

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Aymara

The American Indian people of Bolivia and Peru, builders of a great culture, who were conquered first by the Incas and then by the Spaniards. Today 1.4 million Aymara farm and herd llamas and alpacas in the highlands; their language, belonging to the Andean-Equatorial language family, survives, and their Roman Catholicism incorporates elements of their old beliefs.


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Zur Problematik fundamentalistischer und evangelikaler Missionierung bei den urbanen Aymara in La Paz (Bolovien) (Bonn: Holos Verlag, 1988), quoted in: Yves Bizeul, Christliche Sekten und religiose Bewegungen in der sudlichen Hemisphare.
Many were composed of indigenous women of Mayan, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Aymara, and Quecha heritage.
Students Ventresca Randall, 10, left, and Aymara Amaya, 10, work on a problem during a tutoring session at Jackie Robinson Park.
 
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