Quechuas facts for kids
Total population | |
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(8 million) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador. | |
Languages | |
Quechua, Spanish | |
Religion | |
Catholicism adapted to traditional Andean beliefs | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Aymaras |
Quechuas is the term used for several ethnic groups in¨South America that use a Quechua language (Southern Quechua mainly). They belong to several ethnic groups in South America, above all in Peru, Bolivia and Argentina.
The Quechuas of Ecuador call themselves - as well as their language Kichwa - Kichwas or Quichuas. The Kichwa-speaking group of Colombia are the Ingas.
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)
Images for kids
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Girl with indigenous clothing in the streets of Cusco.
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Quechua woman and child in the Sacred Valley, Peru
See also
In Spanish: Quechuas para niños
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