Bolivian Women Renegotiate Stereotypes Through Wrestling

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Leonor Cordova, nicknamed Angela "La Simpatica ", arrives to wrestling match in Madrid, Spain on Oct. 8, 2015.Reuters
Jenny Mamani, nicknamed Martha "La Alteña" is ready to face her opponent.Reuters
The match between "La Simpatica" and "La Alteña" begins.Reuters
Cholitas Luchadoras.Reuters
Marta "La Alterna" drags her opponent across the ring.Reuters
The term "Cholita" was used as a demeaning term for indigenous or mestizo people.Reuters
In the past 12 years, women form El Alto, Bolivia have been using the ring as a platform to resist many forms of descrimination.Reuters
And the acrobatics didn't disappoint the crowds that enjoy these courageous women.Reuters
"Cholitas" proudly wear traditional Aymara and Quechua clothing, adapting it to the needs of their profession.Reuters
"La Alteña" minutes before claiming victory over "La Simpatica."Reuters
Angela "La Simpatica " is defeated by "La Alterna"Reuters
Marta "La Alterna" walks aroung the ring celebrating her victory over Angela "La Simpatica"Reuters
Marta "La Alterna" claims victory. Spain 2015.Reuters