PRESENT TENDENCIES 



NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 



COMMUNITY INDIANS 

 IN BOLIVIA 



1900 



FIG. 5 Map of highland Bolivia showing the approximate number of com- 

 munity Indians in each province in 1900. Scale i : 9,000,000. One dot represents 

 1,000 Indians in round numbers. For sources used, see footnote 23. 



Province boundaries are based on the official map of Bolivia by Eduardo Idia- 

 quez, i : 2,000,000, published in 1901. 



PoTOsf: N Cha, Nor Chayanta; [Char, Charcas]; S Cha, Sur Chayanta; [Cha, 

 Chayanta]; Po, Porco; [Lin, Linares]; Ce, Cercado (of Potosi); [Fr, Frias]; Li, 

 Lipez; [N Li, Nor Lipez; S Li, Sur Lipez]; S Chi, Sur Chichas; N Chi, Nor 

 Chichas; DEPARTMENT OF CHUQUISACA: Ci, Cinti; Tom, Tomina; [Az, Azero]; 

 Ya, Yamparaez. 



The figures for 1854 were taken from the "revisitas indigenales" referred to in 

 footnote 19, the number represented on the map being the total of comunarios 

 (originarios, reservados, forasteros, and proximos) as given in that enumeration for 

 the year 1854 or the nearest year thereto, multiplied by three. 



