An curved arrow pointing right. A group of intrepid Cholita women from Bolivia decided to scale eight mountains, each over over 19,685 feet high. Former cooks and assistants to their tour guide ...
Women have long been on the front lines of the battle to build a more just world. The Bartolina Sisa National Confederation ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Four Indigenous Aymara climbers hope to become the first Bolivian women to summit Mount Everest. They plan on wearing the traditional pollera, once a symbol of ...
A group of Bolivian women is currently attempting to to climb eight mountains over 6000m in the Andes. Aged up to 50 and wearing their traditional dress, for years they have worked as cooks or porters ...
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'I never wore trousers, and I never will': A Bolivian woman's fight against sexism in the mountainsCecilia Llusco, aged 39, is one of Bolivia’s first female indigenous mountain climbers and is famous for her unique approach to climbing. She is known for climbing in her traditional Aymara ...
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