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49. Do you consider yourself a member of any of the following original or indigenous groups?
[] 2 Aymara
[] 3 Guarani
[] 4 Chiquitano
[] 5 Mojeño
[] 6 Other native
[] 7 None
Question 49. Do you consider yourself to have come from any of the following original or indigenous tribes [pueblos]?
The question should be presented by reading each option slowly and deliberately until reaching the question mark. When an answer is given, the oval is filled in and the next question is presented.
This question has a combination answer where there are ovals to fill in and boxes to write in.
In the case where the person claims to be from another original or indigenous tribe [pueblo] that has not been described in the previous options, option 6 is filled in and the name of the tribe [pueblo] is written in the boxes.
For example:
Tomasa claims to come from the Chipaya tribe [pueblo].
The form is filled out as follows:
[The instructions refer to a graphic of the census form with oval 6 filled in and the name of the indigenous tribe [pueblo] written in the boxes.]
If the person does not claim to come from any indigenous tribe [pueblo], the "None" oval is filled in and Chapter H is presented.
29. If you are Bolivian, are you part of an Afro-Bolivian or original peasant indigenous nation or people?
F1. For all people
29. Belonging to an Afro-Bolivian or original peasant indigenous nation or people
The first part of the question acts as a ''filter'' to determine whether a Bolivian belongs to an Afro-Bolivian or original peasant indigenous nation or people.
If the answer is yes, ask, which one? Write the letter in the boxes, putting one capital letter in each box. Wait for the person to answer. The options listed on the census form are provided as a spelling reference. If the answer is no, note down one of these options (i) Does not belong to any, for Bolivians, or (ii) I am not Bolivian, for foreign people.