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25 



NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 



OF 



COMMUNITY INDIANS 



IN BOLIVIA 



1900 



60 80 100 ^ 



Fig. s — 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. 



PoTOSi: 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 comiinarios 

 {originarios, reservados, forasLeros, and proximos) as given in that enumeration for 

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



