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Indigenous peoples of Peru

The Indigenous peoples of Peru or Native Peruvians (Spanish: Peruanos Nativos) comprise a large number of ethnic groups who inhabit territory in present-day Peru. Indigenous cultures developed here for thousands of years before the arrival of the Spanish in 1532.

In 2017, 5,500,000 Peruvians identified themselves as indigenous peoples and formed about 26% of the total population of Peru. At the time of the Spanish arrival, the indigenous peoples of the rain forest of the Amazon basin to the east of the Andes were mostly semi-nomadic tribes; they subsisted on hunting, fishing, gathering and slash and burn agriculture. Those peoples living in the Andes and to the west were dominated by the Inca Empire, who had a complex, hierarchical civilization. It developed many cities, building major temples and monuments with techniques of highly skilled stonemasonry.

Many of the estimated 2000 nations and tribes present in 1500 died out as a consequence of the expansion and consolidation of the Inca Empire and its successor after 1533, the Spanish empire. In the 21st century, the mixed-race mestizos are the largest component of the Peruvian population.

With the arrival of the Spanish, many Natives perished due to Eurasian infectious diseases among the foreigners, to which they had acquired no immunity.

All of the Peruvian Indigenous groups, such as the Urarina,[3] and even those who live isolated in the most remote areas of the Amazon rainforest, such as the Matsés, Matis, and Korubo, have changed their ways of life to some extent under the influence of European-Peruvian culture. They have adopted the use of firearms and other manufactured items, and trade goods, although they remain separated from mainstream Peruvian society. Many Indigenous groups work to uphold traditional cultural practices and identities.

Ethnic groups
Achuar, Amazon
Aguano, Amazon
Aguaruna, Amazon, northern Peru
Amahuaca, Amazon, eastern Peru
Asháninka, Amazon: Junín, Pasco, Huánuco, and Ucayali Regiona
Aymara, who live primarily in the south.[7]
Bora, Amazon, north and eastern Peru
Candoshi, Amazon: Loreto Region
Cashibo, Amazon
Chanka, whose direct descendants live primarily in Apurímac, Ayacucho and Lamas.
Chincha, formerly the Pacific Coast
Cholones, Amazon
Cocama
Cocamilla
Ese Ejja, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region
Harakmbut, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region
Huambisa, Amazon
Jibito, Amazon
Jivaro, Amazon, northern Peru
 Shuar, Amazon
Kaxinawá, Amazon
Kulina, Amazon
Korubo
Machiguenga, Amazon, southeastern Peru
Machinere, Amazon
Maina, Amazon
Mashco-Piro, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region
Matsés (Mayoruna), Amazon
Muinane
Norte Chico civilization (9210–1800 BCE), Pacific coast
Pocra culture (500–1000 CE), Pacific coast
Ocaína
Q’ero, Andes: Cusco Region
 Quechua, direct descendants of the common people from the Inca Empire, who are the majority in the coastal and Andean regions.[7]
 Quijos-Quichua, lowland Quechua of the Napo river. Amazon: Loreto Region
 Canelos-Quichua, lowland Quechua of the Tigre and Corrientes rivers. Amazon: Loreto Region
 Southern Pastaza Quechua, lowland Quechua primarily living south of Andoas in the Pastaza River basin. Amazon: Loreto Region
 Kichwa-Lamista, lowland Quechua living along the Huallaga and Mayo rivers. Amazon: San Martín Region
Secoya, Amazon, northern Peru
Shapra, Amazon: Loreto Region
Shipibo-Conibo, Amazon: eastern Peru
Ticuna, Amazon
Tukano
Urarina, Amazon: Loreto Region
Uru, Andes: Lake Titicaca
Huanca, Andes: Junín Region
Witoto (Huitoto), Amazon, northern Peru
Yagua, Amazon: northeastern Peru
Yaminawá, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region
Yanesha’, Amazon: Huánuco, Junín, and Pasco Regions
Yine, Amazon: Cusco, Loreto, and Ucayali Regions
Yukunas
Zaparo, Amazon, northern Peru
See also
Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal
flag Peru portal
Cerro de la Sal (Salt Mountain)
Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest
Indigenous peoples in South America

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