Peruvian Indigenous groups are the original inhabitants of Peru, with diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. Major groups include the Quechua, Aymara, and Asháninka, each with unique customs and social structures. These communities often live in rural areas and maintain traditional practices, such as agriculture and weaving.
Many Indigenous groups in Peru face challenges, including land rights issues and cultural preservation. The government and various organizations work to support their rights and promote their languages, such as Quechua and Aymara. Efforts are ongoing to recognize and celebrate the rich heritage of these communities within the broader Peruvian society.