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The Cultural Landscapes of Colonial and Present-Day Copacabana
Brief historical account of the Christianization of the southern Titicaca Basin and Copacabana, Bolivia. Eight cultural sites are analyzed where indigenous Aymara people shape contemporary heritage by selectively drawing from the past. Such present heritage constructions are frequently performed in rituals as part of large religious events.