PHOTO: An Aymara woman and her daughter walk near the village of Jesus de Machaca, Bolivia, in August. In February, Bolivia’s voters approved a new constitution that grants the country’s 36 native peoples the right to self-determination, including collective title to their lands.
Source: AP photos
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