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287 | Jean-Paul Faguet on Institutions and the Legacy of History
Jean-Paul Faguet
It's typically Quechua or Aymara, those are the dominant two, or Guarani or any of another 30-some much smaller indigenous languages, especially in the Amazon region. And this is roughly, people, there's not a good measurement of this, different censuses have thrown up different numbers, but it's between 55 and 60% of the population, roughly, consider themselves to be indigenous.
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