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Uru-Murato
Bolivian indigenous people
Bolivian indigenous people
The Uru-Muratos are descendants of an old indigenous community in Bolivia. Because of their place of living, the surroundings of Lake Poopó, they are commonly known as the "men of the lake". In 1930, their lands and lake were invaded by the Aymara people. Consequently, most of the Uru-Muratos lost their place as the sole fishermen of the lake, and their economic livelihood and relations with other communities were drastically worsened.
References
References
- (2019). "Atencionalidad y líneas de vida en la malla Poopó-uru-qotzuñi (“gente del agua”)". Antípoda. Revista de Antropología y Arqueología.
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