
Bolivians put up their dukes and brawl at annual 'Tinku' festival
Bolivia, Plurinational State of, Potosi
May 5, 2019 at 06:32 GMT +00:00 · Published
A traditional Bolivian festival called 'Tinku' saw dancers pour onto the streets of Potosi on Saturday, where many residents watched as men began fistfighting in front of the crowds. It is traditionally held every May.
'Tinku' means a 'violent encounter' in Aymara, a Native American language spoken in the Andes region, across Bolivia and neighbouring Peru.

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A traditional Bolivian festival called 'Tinku' saw dancers pour onto the streets of Potosi on Saturday, where many residents watched as men began fistfighting in front of the crowds. It is traditionally held every May.
'Tinku' means a 'violent encounter' in Aymara, a Native American language spoken in the Andes region, across Bolivia and neighbouring Peru.