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La vestimenta de la chola boliviana , lejos de ser una creación puramente prehispánica, nació de un complejo sincretismo cultural. Durante la época colonial, las autoridades españolas impusieron a las mujeres indígenas del Altiplano el uso de ropas inspiradas en las provincias ibéricas para controlar y diferenciar las clases sociales.

Beyond its idiomatic use, the phrase has taken on a more literal, yet highly dramatic, function in both news and fiction. The pollera's distinct bulk and volume make it a practical, if improbable, hiding place. Consequently, news headlines across the region frequently depict criminals using their polleras to conceal contraband, from drugs to stolen goods, right under the noses of authorities. xxx bajo sus polleras cholitas meando patched

: In Bolivian social movements, such as the Cochabamba "Water War," women were famously depicted as hiding makeshift bombs or essential supplies bajo sus polleras . This imagery has become a recurring motif in documentaries and news media to symbolize the protective and subversive power of indigenous women. La vestimenta de la chola boliviana , lejos