choose one of the tribes from south America and write a short report about their language, customs, religion, dress, and achievements.

Answer:
Aymara peoples
Explanation:
The Aymara people are typically located in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. They speak Aymara or Spanish. Aymara is one of only a handful of Native American languages with over a million speakers. The Aymara people are nominally Roman Catholic. Their religion is based on parallelism, where supernatural phenomena is classified closely to natural phenomena. They are also Seventh Day Adventist. The Aymara people believe in myths based on the origin of things. Their creator is Tunupa; they also believe that Tunupa taught the people their customs: farming, weaving, songs, languages, and moral rules. Men wear regular Western clothes, and women wear traditional skirts made of fine cloth such as velvet and brocade. The skirts were accompanied by brightly colored shawls that the women used to carry around their babies on their backs, or to carry baskets of goods.