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INDIAN COMMUNITIES OF BOLIVIA 



Fig. 4 — Map of highland Bolivia showing the number of community Indians in 

 each province in 1854. 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 Ondarza, Mujia, 

 and Camacho, i : 1,550,000, published in 1859. 



The provinces, grouped by departments, are abbreviated on both maps as 

 follows, the names on the 1900 map which differ from those on the 1854 map being 

 enclosed in brackets: Department of La Paz: Cau, Caupolican; Mu, Munecas; 

 La, Larecaja; Yu, Yungas; [N Yu, Nor Yungas; S Yu, Sur Yungas]; Om, Oma- 

 suyos; Ce, Cercado (of La Paz); Pa, Pacajes; Si, Sicasica; [Lo, Loaiza]; In, 

 Inquisivi; Department of Oruro: Ca, Carangas; Ce, Cercado (of Oruro); Par, 

 Paria; Department of Cochabamba: Ay, Ayopaya; Tap, Tapacari; Ar, Arque; 

 CI, Cliza; [Ta, Tarata]; Pu, Punata; Ce y Ch, Cercado (of Cochabamba) y Cha- 

 pare; [Ce, Cercado: Ch, Chapare]; To, Totora; Mi, Mizque; Department of 



