Aymara people

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The Aymara people are an indigenous group of the Andes, primarily in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile, known for their rich pre-Columbian cultural traditions, Aymara language, and high-altitude agricultural practices.

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All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Aymara people canonical 45
Aymara 10
Aymara culture 6

Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
colonialHistory Spanish Empire
continent South America
country Bolivia
Chile
Peru
culturalPractice communal labor (ayni)
ritual offerings to Pachamama
seasonal agricultural festivals
domesticatedAnimal alpaca
llama
vicuna
ethnicity Aymara
historicalAssociation Tiwanaku culture
surface form: Tiwanaku civilization
historicalPeriod pre-Columbian era
language Aymara
surface form: Aymara language
languageFamily Aymaran languages
majorityReligion syncretic Catholicism
neighboringEthnicGroup Quechua people
notableIndividual Evo Morales
officialLanguageIn Bolivia
Peru
politicalInfluence Bolivian social movements
populationEstimate over 2 million
primaryLocation Andes
recognizedMinorityIn Bolivia
Chile
Peru
region Altiplano plateau
surface form: Altiplano

Lake Titicaca region
religion Roman Catholicism
indigenous Andean religion
traditionalClothing bowler hat
chullo
pollera skirt
poncho
traditionalCrop cañihua
oca
potato
quinoa
traditionalDeity Inti
Pachamama
traditionalMusic charango
drums
panpipes
traditionalOccupation high-altitude agriculture
pastoralism
traditionalReligion Andean mythology
surface form: Andean cosmology
traditionalTechnology raised field agriculture
terrace farming
waru waru
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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- Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
Input
Subject: Aymara people
Description of subject: The Aymara people are an indigenous group of the Andes, primarily in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile, known for their rich pre-Columbian cultural traditions, Aymara language, and high-altitude agricultural practices.

Referenced by (66)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

El Alto ethnicGroup Aymara people
Isla del Sol ethnicGroup Aymara people
indigenous peoples of the Americas includesEthnicGroup Aymara people
subject surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Aymara
Atacameño relatedGroups Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
Andean region historicallyInhabitedBy Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara peoples
Pachamama culture Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara culture
Pachamama veneratedBy Aymara people
Andean mythology associatedWithPeople Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
southeastern Peru hasIndigenousPeoples Aymara people
subject surface form: Southeastern Peru
this entity surface form: Aymara
Evo Morales ethnicGroup Aymara people
Sajama Province knownFor Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara culture
Sajama Province ethnicGroup Aymara people
Oruro Department ethnicGroups Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
Jaqi aru ethnicGroup Aymara people
Haqearu associatedPeople Aymara people
Cauqui spokenBy Aymara people
Cauqui hasEthnicAssociation Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
Andean languages ethnicGroup Aymara people
Illimani isCulturalIconFor Aymara people
western Bolivia hasEthnicGroup Aymara people
Parinacota Province ethnicGroup Aymara people
Putre hasCulturalInfluence Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara culture
Carnaval Andino con la Fuerza del Sol associatedWith Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara culture
Quebrada de Humahuaca hasEthnicGroup Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara communities
village of Ollagüe indigenousPresence Aymara people
subject surface form: Ollagüe
Killa Island (variant spellings) hasSacredStatusFor Aymara people
subject surface form: Killa Island
Uros people neighboringGroup Aymara people
Achacachi ethnicMajority Aymara people
Moho Province ethnicMajority Aymara people
Moho Province hasCulturalHeritage Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara culture
Andean valleys associatedWithCulture Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
Omasuyos Province hasIndigenousPeople Aymara people
Omasuyos Province ethnicMajority Aymara people
Omasuyos Province hasTouristAttraction Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara communities
Lake Titicaca region inhabitedBy Aymara people
Hatun Colla associatedWithEthnicGroup Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara peoples
indigenous peoples of Chile includeEthnicGroup Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
Puno Province hasEthnicGroup Aymara people
Colla ethnicGroupOf Aymara people
Colla ethnicallyRelatedTo Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara
Colla Kingdom ethnicGroup Aymara people
Chileans ethnicCompositionIncludes Aymara people
quena associatedWithCulture Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara culture
Qoyllur Rit'i mainParticipants Aymara people
this entity surface form: Aymara communities