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The Aymara or Aimara people are an indigenous people in the Andes and Altiplano regions of South America; about 2.3 million live in northwest Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru

History

The region where Tiwanaku and the modern Aymaras are located, the Altiplano, was conquered by the Incas under Huayna Capac (reign 1493–1523), although the exact date of this takeover is unknown. It is most likely that the Inca had a strong influence over the Aymara region for some time. Though conquered by the Inca, the Aymaras retained some degree of autonomy under the empire.

The Spanish arrived in the western portions of South America in 1535. Soon after, by 1538, they subdued the Aymara. Initially, the Aymara exercised their own distinct culture now free of Incan influence (earlier conquered by the Spanish) but acculturation and assimilation by the Spanish were rapid. Many Aymara at this turbulent time became laborers in mines and agricultural fields.

In response to colonial exploitation by the Spanish and elite in the fields of agriculture, mining, coca harvesting, domestic work, and more the Aymara (along with others) staged a rebellion in 1629. This was followed by a more significant uprising mostly by Aymaras in 1780 in which the Aymara almost captured the city of La Paz and many Spaniards were killed. This rebellion would be put down by the Spanish two years later. However, uprisings would continue to occur against Spanish rule intermittently until Peruvian independence in 1821.

The War of the Pacific started in 1879 and led Chile to occupy Peruvian territory with Aymara populations already by 1880. Tarapacá Department was formally annexed in 1883 and Arica in 1929. When compared with the Mapuche people of Araucanía who were also incorporated into Chile in the late 19th century the Aymara obtained relatively unfavorable views as "foreign elements" by Chilean elites contrasting with Mapuches who were seen as "primordial" Chileans.

The major reforms caused by the Bolivian Revolution of 1952 resulted in the Aymara being more integrated into mainstream Bolivian society. This also caused many Aymara to become severed or not affiliated with their native communities any longer. Most Bolivian Aymara today engage in farming, construction, mining, and working in factories though a growing number are now in professional work. The Aymara language (along with Quechua) is now an official language in Bolivia and there has been a rise of programs to assist the Aymara and their native lands

Geography

Most present-day Aymara speakers live in the Lake Titicaca basin, a territory from Lake Titicaca through the Desaguadero River and into Lake Poopó (Oruro, Bolivia) also known as the Altiplano. They are concentrated south of the lake. The capital of the ancient Aymara civilization is unknown. The present urban center of the Aymara region may be El Alto, a 750,000-person city near the Bolivian capital, La Paz.

Culture

The Aymara flag is known as the Wiphala wiphala ; it consists of seven colors patched together with diagonal stripes.

The native language of the Aymaras is Aymara. Many of the Aymaras speak Spanish as a second or first language when it is the predominant language in the areas where they live.

Most of the contemporary Aymaran urban culture was developed in the working-class Aymara neighborhoods of La Paz such as Chijini, and neighboring El Alto. Both Quechua and Aymara women in Peru and Bolivia took up the style of wearing bowler hats in the 1920s.

The luxurious, elegant, and cosmopolitan Aymara Chola dress, which is an icon of Bolivia (bowler hat, aguayo, heavy pollera, skirts, boots, jewelry, etc.) began and evolved in La Paz. It is an urban tradition of dress. This style of dress has become part of ethnic identification by Aymara women. Another recent innovation drawing on the Cholas' colorful aesthetics is buildings designed in a "Neo-Andean" style concentrated in El Alto

The Aymaras have grown and chewed coca plants for centuries, using their leaves in traditional medicine as well as in ritual offerings to the father god Inti (Sun) and the mother goddess Pachamama (Earth). During the last century, there has been conflict with state authorities over this plant during drug wars; the officials have carried out coca eradication to prevent the extraction and isolation of the drug cocaine. However, the ritual use of coca has a central role in the indigenous religions of both the Aymaras and the Quechuas. Coca is used in the ritual curing ceremonies of the yatiri. Since the late 20th century, its ritual use has become a symbol of cultural identity.

Chairo is a traditional stew of the Aymaras. It is made of chuño (potato starch), onions, carrots, potatoes, white corn, beef, and wheat kernels. It also contains herbs such as coriander and spices. It is native to the region of La Paz.

Politics

The Aymaras and other indigenous groups have formed numerous movements for greater independence or political power. These include the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, led by Felipe Quispe, and the Movement Towards Socialism, a political party organized by the Cocalero Movement and Evo Morales. These and other Aymara organizations have led political activism in Bolivia, including the 2003 Bolivian Gas War and the 2005 Bolivia protests.

Evo Morales is an Aymara coca grower from the Chaparé region. His Movement Toward Socialism party has forged alliances with both rural indigenous groups and urban working classes to form a broad leftist coalition in Bolivia. Morales has run for president in several elections since the late 20th century, gaining increasing support. In 2005 he won a surprise victory, winning the largest majority vote since Bolivia returned to democracy. He is the first indigenous president of Bolivia. He is credited with the ousting of Bolivia's previous two presidents.

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[–] M68040@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

It gets incredibly hard to tell who to believe when it comes to international politics. I've been talking to a long-time internet friend from Serbia and I get the feeling they misread the situation in America as much as I misread the situation abroad

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[–] Mokey@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Im still bummed about leaving the anime convention group I was hanging out with.

Everytime I was out with them it just felt like everyone was bored and nut riding the two main people who had rich parents and successful careers.

I was introduced randomly to them by some random people I met and I thought atleast they were cool. I think what went wrong was that the girl was with them had a crush on me, her boyfriend got really really upset that he felt ignored and I didnt immediately fuck off then.

I should of but I wanted friends and then next year it was obvious that he was pulling her away and she was closing herself off to me and then they started complaing about me. Like we were cool and I know I didnt do anything wrong. I think they were just toxic.

I think also rejecting the other married girl creeping on me might of done something bad as well. She probably started talking shit.

I dunno the whole thing was a drag and on one hand I'm glad that I'm done with it but bummed out I have no friends still.

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[–] thirtymilliondeadfish@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I'm getting better at shuffling but every so often something screws up and Ill either get cards the wrong way up in the deck, or worse still I'll just fucking throw some on the floor.
Neither of these events are intentional. I am very dexterous.

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[–] theposterformerlyknownasgood@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

The Shift is a movie reimagining the Book of Job as an action thriller movie in which God appears to be the central villain. I have never been more in.

[–] anticlockwise@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

There's no rule saying that you have to kidnap Zionists only inside Palestine.

You can kidnap Zionists anywhere in the world.

[–] theother2020@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I’ve never seen JFK. Should I watch it?

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[–] ElectronNumberSeven@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Ate food that's been in the cabinet for like a month hopefully that wasn't expired, it didn't taste super good

[–] ElectronNumberSeven@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I've eaten moldy bread before so I should be fine this time

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[–] blight@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)
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[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Learned a lot about Bolivia and its people today, and of yet another CIA supported coup putting a dictator in the place of socialists

amerikkka

[–] ElectronNumberSeven@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Feel like being weird today

[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)
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[–] SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (10 children)
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[–] doublepepperoni@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

It snowed during the weekend. I guess I should be happy that winters seem to be returning to normal after years of very little snow but fuck me, I wanted to keep riding my bike ooooooooooooooh

[–] CantaloupeAss@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Not sleeping, chuffed, woofed, absolutely duffed

galaxy-brain harold-manic who-did-this

[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)
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[–] President_Obama@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Oh wow. I was tired, but after eating, drinking an energy drink, and taking 20mg of Ritalin, I now have a resting heart rate of 120bpm!

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