Indigenous Peoples of Peru
The Indigenous Peoples of Peru are diverse groups with rich cultural heritages, languages, and traditions. They include communities such as the Quechua, Aymara, and various Amazonian tribes. These groups have lived in the region for thousands of years, maintaining their unique identities and ways of life, often closely tied to the land and natural resources.
Many Indigenous communities in Peru continue to practice traditional agriculture, crafts, and spiritual beliefs. They face challenges such as land rights issues and the impact of modernization. Efforts are being made to preserve their languages and cultures, ensuring their voices are heard in national and global discussions.