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Bolivia: Language Recognition and Social Inclusion
2016
Salesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
The cultural variety of Bolivian cultural heritage was not officially recognized for a great period of time; therefore, until 2009, education in Bolivia was delivered only in Castilian; indigenous and native people had to get rid or hide their mother tongue if they wanted to acquire education or avoid being discriminated against. This particularity created an environment of discrimination and sentiments of contempt towards native languages. Nowadays, however, the new Political Constitution of
doi:10.51818/sjhss.07.2016.31-38
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