Its autochthonous origin is found in the Municipality of Umala, Province of Aroma, Department of La Paz.
There are other variants, such as the native of Waka Tinti originally from the community of Cairiri, the municipality of Umala, the Province of Aroma de La Paz, Tinti Caballo and the native of Waka Tinki originally from the Paxsiamaya region, Prov.
[1] What differentiates the urban version of its rural variants is not only music and clothing, but also the choreographic content of dance.
[clarification needed] As characters are the milkmaids or guides and the k'aisillas that are the pastoral girls.
It is one of the traditional dances of the Oruro Carnival, declared by UNESCO as the Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.