A man wears a “Maskaypacha” on his forehead, the Incas’ sign of authority, during the celebrations of the Aymara New Year number 5,518 in Tiwanaku, Bolivia, Monday. The Aymara people, one of the largest indigenous groups in the region, celebrate their new year on the southern hemisphere’s winter solstice, which marks the start of the new agricultural cycle.
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A man wears a “Maskaypacha” on his forehead, the Incas’ sign of authority, during the celebrations of the Aymara New Year number 5,518 in Tiwanaku, Bolivia, Monday. The Aymara people, one of the largest indigenous groups in the region, celebrate their new year on the southern hemisphere’s winter solstice, which marks the start of the new agricultural cycle.