Uru

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The Uru are an indigenous people of the Andean region, traditionally known for their unique lake-based lifestyle and reed-built settlements, particularly around Lake Titicaca.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
climate cold highland climate
continent South America
country Bolivia
Peru
culturalHeritage floating island maintenance
traditional reed boat construction
culturalRegion Altiplano NERFINISHED
diet aquatic birds
fish
totora shoots
economicActivity tourism
environment high-altitude lake
languageFamily Uru–Chipaya languages NERFINISHED
neighboringPeoples Aymara NERFINISHED
Quechua NERFINISHED
notableLocation Bay of Puno NERFINISHED
Puno region NERFINISHED
partOf indigenous peoples of Bolivia
indigenous peoples of Peru
indigenous peoples of the Andes NERFINISHED
region Andes NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
indigenous Andean beliefs
traditionalArea Lake Titicaca NERFINISHED
traditionalHousingMaterial totora reeds
traditionalLifestyle lake-based lifestyle
traditionalOccupation fishing
hunting water birds
reed harvesting
traditionalSettlementType floating islands
reed-built settlements
transportation reed boats
usesFor boat building
handicrafts
house construction
island construction
usesMaterial totora reeds
vulnerability environmental change
tourism pressure
water pollution

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