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Culture of Bolivia - Festivals |  | Culture of Bolivia - Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Bolivia - Festivals |  | Pagan rites from the pre-Columbian era are still common during the religious festivals of the Indians.
The clothing used during the festivals reminds the visitor of the pre-Columbian Indians and the 16th century Spaniards.
Culture of Bolivia - Dances.
Many dances and songs contain elements from both the native and the Mediterranean culture.
The dance of palla-palla or loco palla-palla, practiced by the Indians, symbolise the European invaders.
The dance of Waka-tokoris of the Native A ...
See also:Culture of Bolivia, Culture of Bolivia - Festivals, Culture of Bolivia - Dances, Culture of Bolivia - Music, Culture of Bolivia - Writers, Culture of Bolivia - Books |  | | Culture of Bolivia, Culture of Bolivia - Books, Culture of Bolivia - Dances, Culture of Bolivia - Festivals, Culture of Bolivia - Music, Culture of Bolivia - Writers |  | |
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Culture of Bolivia - Festivals
Pagan rites from the pre-Columbian era are still common during the religious festivals of the Indians.
The clothing used during the festivals reminds the visitor of the pre-Columbian Indians and the 16th century Spaniards.
Culture of Bolivia - Dances
Many dances and songs contain elements from both the native and the Mediterranean culture.
The dance of palla-palla or loco palla-palla, practiced by the Indians, symbolise the European invaders.
The dance of Waka-tokoris of the Native Americans is a symbolic satire of the bullfights.
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