The Aymara are an indigenous people primarily found in the Andes region of South America, particularly in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. They have a rich cultural heritage, known for their traditional clothing, music, and festivals that celebrate their history and connection to the land.
Aymara is also the name of their language, which is one of the official languages of Bolivia. The Aymara people have a unique worldview, often emphasizing community and reciprocity, which is reflected in their agricultural practices and social structures.