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Qullasuyu (Qullasuyus)
"Qullasuyu" was the name of the southernmost division of the Inca Empire, consisting primarily of Aymara and Puquina
speakers. It included the Andean region of Bolivia and the area around Lake Titicaca in Peru, and was named after the Qulla
people who are one of the indigenous communities to live in this region.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Qullasuyu tribe and language:
Aymara
Puquina
Aymara Indians
Aymara civilization
Indigenous people of Bolivia
Andean awakening
Native South Americans
Here are a few good books about the Qullasuyus:
Valley of the Spirits: A Journey Into the Lost Realm of the Aymara
The Aymara Language in Its Social and Cultural Context

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