Quechuas

ethnic group indigenous to South America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quechuas
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Quechuas is the term used for several ethnic groups in South America that use a Quechua language (mainly Southern Quechua). They belong to several ethnic groups in South America, above all in Peru, Bolivia and Argentina.

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The Quechuas of Ecuador call themselves and their language Kichwa, Kichwas or Quichuas. The Kichwa-speaking group of Colombia are the Ingas.

Here are some (historic) Quechua peoples:

  • Inca
  • Chancas (in Huancavelica, Ayacucho y Apurímac)
  • Huancas (in Junín; spoke Quechua before the Incas did)
  • Cañaris (in Ecuador; adopted the Quechua language from the Incas)
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  • Q'ero (an Andean Quechua community)


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