Feb 1, 2018
Traditional huts of the Chipaya indigenous community are seen on January 31, 2018, when the new authorities of the autonomous government of the Uru Chipaya indigenous people are sworn in, in the town of Uru Chipaya in southern Bolivia.
The authorities of the new autonomous government were elected through different procedures allowed by the national constitution and based on the habits and customs of the Uru Chipaya people, who number just 2,000 today but have lived in the Bolivian highlands for many centuries.