n.
Large South American Indian group living on the Titicaca plateau of the central Andes Mountains in present-day Peru and Bolivia.
The Aymara were conquered by the Inca and the Spanish, though they rebelled against both. Traditional Aymara now live in an area of poor soil and harsh climate, where they herd llamas and alpacas, grow crops, and fish using boats made of large reeds. Poverty rates within the group are among the highest in the hemisphere.