An Indio family in front of their stubble hut on a Uro island in Lake Titicaca. Uro islands are floating islands made of reeds, named after the Indians who once lived there. The Indians who live there today are a mixture of Uro, Aymará and Inca descendants. [automated translation]

An Indio family in front of their stubble hut on a Uro island in Lake Titicaca. Uro islands are floating islands made of reeds, named after the Indians who once lived there. The Indians who live there today are a mixture of Uro, Aymará and Inca descendants. [automated translation] Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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2FNF3XK

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14.1 MB (724.8 KB Compressed download)

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2756 x 1782 px | 23.3 x 15.1 cm | 9.2 x 5.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1 September 1997

Location:

Peru

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Indians in front of their hut in Peru. An Indio family in front of their stubble hut on a Uro island in Lake Titicaca. Uro islands are floating islands made of reeds, named after the Indians who once lived there. The Indians who live there today are a mixture of Uro, Aymará and Inca descendants. [automated translation]. Date created: 01/09/1997-30/09/1997