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What was a cultural response by the people living in present-day Bolivia to being excluded by the Spanish?

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A cultural response by the people living in present-day Bolivia to being excluded by the Spanish was They came up with a dance known as the Waca-Waca (also known as "Waka Tokori or (Torito bailarín) that poked fun at Spanish bullfights. It was incorporated into ritual dances for good harvests and is danced to this day."

Originally, the issue was that Spaniards conquerors did not allow Native Southamerican Indians to be part of their ceremonies or did not want these people to be part of their customs and culture. They segregated the Indians because the Spaniards felt they were a superior race and considered Indians as ignorants.

So this Waca-Waca dance was created by Native people to make fun of Spaniard's bullfights and ridicule their customs and personalities.

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