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PMR-D0200 
 Argentina: Typical adobe settlement of indigenas with coralled llamas and goats, near Susques. 
 Keywords: Andes, dwellings, farm, livestock, living conditions, mud walls, aboriginal
PMR-D0187 
 Argentina, Humahuaca, an indigena town in the High Andes: the fruit and vegetable market. 
 Keywords: Andes, mountains
PMR-D0186 
 Argentina, Humahuaca, an indigena town in the High Andes: the Inca-style Town Hall. 
 Keywords: Andes, mountains, architecture
PMR-D0185 
 Argentina, Humahuaca, an indigena town in the High Andes: the Inca-style Town Hall. 
 Keywords: Andes, mountains, architecture
PMR-D0181 
 Argentina, Tucumán Province: a typical village of the indigenas. 
 Keywords: cummunity, living conditions, dwellings, aboriginal, hamlet
PMR-D0179 
 Argentina, El Mollar: the reservoir with a symbol of the indigenas. 
 Keywords: symbol, sign, religion, religious
PMR-D0177 
 Argentina, Santiago del Estero: a typical shrine of the indigenas. 
 Keywords: symbol, Shamanism, Shaman, religious, religion
PMR103K-36 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. A couple of Aymara people in traditional dress, on a bench enjoying ice creams, in the Plaza Murillo. 
 Keywords: High Andes, pigeons, native people, indigenas, street scene, architecture
PMR103K-35 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. A couple of Aymara people in traditional dress in the Plaza Murillo. 
 Keywords: High Andes, street scene, indigenas, native people
PMR103K-28 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Aymara ladies' protest march, alleging government neglect of their plight. 
 Keywords: High Andes, street scene, demonstration, anti government, banner, indigenas
PMR103K-18 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Aymara people in traditional dress, in Plaza Murillo. 
 Keywords: High Andes, street scene, native people, indigenas
PMR100K-32 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. A group of cacti planted by the entrance to the campsite. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Indio village, indiginous peoples
PMR100K-31 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. Entrance to the market hall. 
 Keywords: picturesque, indiginous peoples, Indio village, fruit and vegetables, cut flowers
PMR100K-30 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. Fountain with the figure of an indigena woman with baby. 
 Keywords: picturesque, indiginous peoples, Indio village, monument, statue, sculpture
PMR100K-29 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. El Cabildo (the town hall) was opened on 2nd February 1940 on the initiative of Ernesto Padilla. 
 Keywords: picturesque, indiginous peoples, Indio village, architecture
PMR100K-28 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. The church, "Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria", was founded in the year 1641. 
 Keywords: picturesque, religious architecture, Indio village, indiginous peoples
PMR100K-27 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. Monumento a los Héroes de la Independencia (1950) commemorates the battles against the Spanish. Closer view of the figure of the chief. 
 Keywords: picturesque, tableau, statue, monument, Indio village, indiginous peoples
PMR100K-26 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. Monumento a los Héroes de la Independencia (1950) commemorates the battles against the Spanish. 
 Keywords: picturesque, indiginous peoples, Indio village, monument, statue, tableau
PMR100K-25 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. A typical street. 
 Keywords: picturesque, indiginous peoples, Indio village
PMR100K-24 
 Argentina, Salta: Humahuaca, a village almost exclusively occupied by indigenas of the Coya tribe. The nearby Rio Grande is somewhat depleted at this time of the year. 
 Keywords: landscape, mineral deposits, coloured minerals, rock formations, geological formations, picturesque

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