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The term "Quechua" is used to refer to a few ethnic groups of people who live in South America. The groups are spread out in Chile, Columbia, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru.
Quechua or Quichua - an Andean (Peruvian) people and language
The language of the ancient Inca people was Quechua. It is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region of South America today. Quechua was the official language of the Inca Empire and continues to be an important part of Andean culture.
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The Incan rulers insisted that conquered people learn the Quechua language to create a well-organized empire.
Once an area was under Inca control, the local inhabitants were instructed in the Quechua language.
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There are an estimated 9-14 million speakers of Quechuan dialects - the primary concentration of these being the Quechua people themselves of the Andes Mountains in South America. Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru all recognize Quechua as an official national language along with Spanish.
The Quechua people typically live in rural areas of the Andes mountains in South America. They have a strong connection to their ancestral traditions, such as agriculture, weaving, and traditional music. Their lifestyle is often centered around community and family, and they may face challenges related to poverty and limited access to modern amenities.
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