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American Pictures/ Tony Morrison Bolivia.
In Spanish colonial times a small number of Black Africans were taken to Bolivia
to work as slaves in the silver mining area of Potosi. They were not suited
to the harsh climate and the majority were moved to the Yungas, the steep sub-tropical
valleys in the eastern Andes. They worked there also as labourers until the 1952
National Revolution when they received some land. Now their descendants farm Erythroxolon
coca [also as Erythroxylum] the plant that produces coca leaves. In the
Yungas the production is for the legal Bolivian internal market. Afro
Bolivian woman picking coca, Yungas slopes, east Andes |