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History, 22.12.2019 09:31, laceybabin1952

In which ways has geography in bolivia shaped the points of view of the people living there?

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in rural highland areas, people have kept many of the ways of life that existed before the spanish colonial period, such as believing in a system of reciprocity that includes exchanging goods and labor among families.
in the cities, llamas and alpacas are an acceptable way to transport people and goods during the day.
in rural highland areas, families were forced to adopt european customs of private land ownership, and so the sense of community that used to exist before spanish colonialism was lost.
urban bolivians have adopted the communal way of life handed down from the highlands and can be seen bartering in stores across the cities.
in the cities, people have adopted many of the european ways of life brought by the spaniards during the colonial period.
urban bolivians proudly wear shawls made from alpaca or llama wool as part of their business attire when they go to work in their offices.

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