Not much different than North Americans do now. I'm sure there are "donkey carts" but I can't find much on it.
I just thought this answer would be better than the previous answer of "teleportation"
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
The Uru people in Peru live around Lake Titicaca
peru was discoverd around the turn of the 16th century
People in Peru are called Peruvians.
Agricultural People's Front of Peru was created in 1968.
The current population of Peru is 30,911,183 people for 2014. Peru gained over 500,000 people since the year of 2013
what is thee 1 thing that they do in Peru
Peru is a country. Countries do not have ancestors.
In 2010, about 1.28 million people live in Peru.
yes they live in Peru and around that area *they spit grass-spit at people who come to close to them*
Peru is a some what a rich country. it depends in which part of Peru u live in. people that are poor work with farming and helping out rich people
People in Peru harvest fleece from fleece-bearing animals.