One of the few indigenous languages in the Americas with millions of speakers. It is an official language in Bolivia and Peru.
The Aymara are an indigenous nation located primarily in the Andes region of South America. Their population is concentrated in the Altiplano regions of Bolivia, Peru, and Chile . 2. Language and Culture
Their worldview emphasizes duality and a deep connection to the Earth ( Pachamama ). 3. Economy and Modern Context aywarar
Traditionally organized into ayllus , which are community-based units focused on collective land ownership and mutual aid.
If refers to a specific localized term, a private project, or a niche acronym, please provide additional context such as: The region or country it is associated with. The industry (e.g., technology, non-profit, history). Any related terms or names. One of the few indigenous languages in the
Could you clarify if you meant the people or a different specific term?
Historically known for cultivating potatoes and quinoa, as well as herding llamas and alpacas. Their population is concentrated in the Altiplano regions
Most Aymara live in the Lake Titicaca basin, spanning the border between Bolivia and Peru.
One of the few indigenous languages in the Americas with millions of speakers. It is an official language in Bolivia and Peru.
The Aymara are an indigenous nation located primarily in the Andes region of South America. Their population is concentrated in the Altiplano regions of Bolivia, Peru, and Chile . 2. Language and Culture
Their worldview emphasizes duality and a deep connection to the Earth ( Pachamama ). 3. Economy and Modern Context
Traditionally organized into ayllus , which are community-based units focused on collective land ownership and mutual aid.
If refers to a specific localized term, a private project, or a niche acronym, please provide additional context such as: The region or country it is associated with. The industry (e.g., technology, non-profit, history). Any related terms or names.
Could you clarify if you meant the people or a different specific term?
Historically known for cultivating potatoes and quinoa, as well as herding llamas and alpacas.
Most Aymara live in the Lake Titicaca basin, spanning the border between Bolivia and Peru.