Inca
Peru because that's how Peru got it's nickname the Land of the Incas the most famous Indian tribe that lives in Peru are people called Peruvians. Those peoples family from a long time ago are the Incas from the Inca Indian tribe.
In Peru.
The answer is Peru Peru's nickname is the Land of the Incas because the Incas is an Indian tribe and so that is why a lot of Indians live there that's how Peru got its nickname
The Incas were a South American Indian tribe. They lived in the area that is now known as the countries of Columbia, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru.
The primary civilization conquered by the Spanish in what is now Peru was the Inca Empire. Note that the Empire was actually an amalgamation of many different groups under the (sometimes loose) control of the ruling Incas.
Yes the Incas were an Indian Tribe.
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