Colla

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The Colla are an indigenous Aymara-speaking people of the Andean highlands, historically inhabiting the region that formed part of the Inca Empire’s Collasuyu.

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Colla canonical 2

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Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedWith ayllu social organization
conqueredBy Inca Empire
continent South America
country Bolivia
Chile
Peru
culturalRegion Central Andes
Puna de Atacama
economy subsistence agriculture
transhumant herding
ethnicallyRelatedTo Aymara people
surface form: Aymara

Quechua people
surface form: Quechua peoples
ethnicGroupOf Aymara people
hasCulturalPractice communal labor (minka, ayni)
ritual offerings to Pachamama
historicallyInhabited Collasuyu
Inca Empire
historicalRole pre-Inca polity in the Altiplano
indigenousTo Altiplano plateau
northern Chilean highlands
southern Peruvian highlands
western Bolivian highlands
language Aymara
surface form: Aymara language
locatedIn Andean region
surface form: Andean highlands

Andes
nativeLanguage Aymara
surface form: Aymara language
partOf Lake Titicaca region
surface form: Aymara cultural area

Collasuyu
practices Andean cosmology
region Altiplano plateau
surface form: Altiplano

Lake Titicaca region
religion Andean indigenous religion
Roman Catholicism
socialStructure kin-based communities
traditionalClothing Andean highland dress
traditionalLivelihood agriculture
camelid herding
pastoralism
usesAnimal alpaca
llama

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