Yes. Incas are Peruvian.
Well since I am Peruvian I lnow they play talchli
Although the Incas inhabitant the Peruvian and South American countries, they were American Indians. The facial characteristics probably resemblance the South American people of the region today.
Incas were generally robust, heavy, thick boned and had remarkably brute strength as seen by the Peruvian workers, so based by that I would say the Incas. Source: Been to both Peru and countries in central America.
Machu Picchu is the city.
Quote from the Related Link: "The basic process of freeze-drying food was known to the ancient Peruvian Incas of the Andes. Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is the sublimation/removal of water content from frozen food." See the Related Link.
Alstroemeria aurea - Lily of the Incas Alstroemeria aurantiaca - Peruvian Lily Alstroemeria caryophyllaea - Brazilian Lily Alstroemeria haemantha - Purplespot Parrot Lily Alstroemeria ligtu - Lily-of-the-Nile Alstroemeria psittacina - Lily of the Incas/ White-edged Peruvian Lily Alstroemeria pulchella - Parrot Lily, Parrot Flower, Red Parrot Beak, New Zealand Christmas Bell
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
No; the descendants of Incas are the Peruvian people, from the country of Peru in South America. The Incan Empire never extended as far north as Mexico. Mexicans are descendant from Native Americans (Aztecs, Mayas) and Europeans that colonzed the Americas during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
The proper noun for "Peruvian" refers to a person from Peru. In this context, "Peruvian" is used as both an adjective and a noun. Therefore, when referring to a person, you would simply say "Peruvian." For example, you can say, "She is a Peruvian."
Another name for a Peruvian Beast is a llama.