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What was Bolivia’s second-largest lake has dried up. And the Uru of Lake Poopo are left clinging to its salt-crusted former shoreline, struggling to save their culture.
Bolivian people celebrate their culture and carnival tradition. ... Bolivia, on February 16, 2013. "Corso de Corsos" is an exhibition of Bolivian culture and its carnival tradition. (Xinhua/ABI) ...
During his speech at the 66th Ordinary Meeting of the Common Market Council and the Summit of Presidents of Mercosur and ...
Bolivia, a country brimming with diversity, offers a mesmerizing blend of ancient cultures, high-altitude landscapes, and ...
The film explores La Paz, Bolivia, the highest major city in the world, highlighting its unique culture, challenges of high altitude living, and vibrant local traditions. It depicts the daily life ...
Last month militant Bolivian Indians, sporting brightly colored ponchos and bowler hats, overthrew their second national president in less than two years. These sometimes violent protests had an ...
Dressed as a traditional "cholita," a Northern Virginia construction worker is live-streaming Indigenous Bolivian culture and language for her 180,000 followers.
Local Bolivian folk dance group Ballet Folklorico Bolivia strives to share Bolivian culture with Utah and other parts of ... for people that are from the U.S. but also for the people from Bolivia.
PUNACA TINTA MARIA, Bolivia — For many generations, the homeland of the Uru people here wasn’t land at all: It was the brackish waters of Lake Poopo. The Uru — “people of the water ...
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PUNACA TINTA MARIA, Bolivia (AP) — For many generations, the homeland of the Uru people here wasn't land at all: It was the brackish waters of Lake Poopo. The Uru — “people of the water ...
Now what was Bolivia's second-largest lake is gone. For many generations, the homeland of the Uru people here wasn't land at all: It was the brackish waters of Lake Poopo.