- male
- Felipe Quispe Huanca "El Mallku" (Aymara language: "prince") is a radical Bolivian political leader. He heads the Pachakuti Indigenous Movement...
- male, deceased (1781)
- Tupac Katari, born Julián Apasa, was a leader in the rebellions of indigenous people in Bolivia in the early 1780s. A member of the Aymara, Apasa t...
- female, deceased (1782)
- Bartolina Sisa was an Aymara woman. Her date of birth is uncertain, some sources give it as August 24, 1753, while others give it as August 12,...
- male
- David Choquehuanca Céspedes is has served as the Foreign Minister of Bolivia since 23 January, 2006. Choquehuanca, who is an Aymara Indian, is an A...
- female
- Luzmila Carpio is a representative of the autochthonous music and soul of Bolivian people. She learned the daily songs of the Quechua and Aymara...
- male
- Víctor Hugo Cárdenas Conde (1951-), is a Bolivian indigenous Aymara activist and politician. He was Vice-president of Bolivia from 1993 and 1997 in...
- female
- In 1781, Gregoria Apaza participated with her brother, Julian Apaza (Tupac Katari), in a major indigenous revolt against Spanish colonial rule in...
- female, 43 years old
- Casimira Rodríguez was the Bolivian Justice Minister from February 2006 until January 23, 2007. She is a former leader in the Domestic Workers' U...
- male
- Alfredo Augusto Torero Fernández de Córdova (* September 10, 1930 in Huacho, Lima Region, Peru, † June 19, 2004 in Valencia) was a Peruvian anth...
- male
- Max Paredes was Apu Mallku of Qullana Suyu Marka (Greater Collasuyu) between 2000 and 2003. He had been a Mallku representing the Aymara community...
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