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  1. May 11, 2024 · Quechua, South American Indians living in the Andean highlands from Ecuador to Bolivia. They speak many regional varieties of Quechua, which was the language of the Inca empire (though it predates the Inca) and which later became the lingua franca of the Spanish and Indians throughout the Andes.

  2. May 22, 2024 · Besides its clerical use, Standard Colonial Quechua was the primary native vehicle of written communication, seen in personal letters and, to some extent, in legal and administrative contexts such as the writing of petitions and titles to land and office. [61]

  3. 4 days ago · The Kichwa people mostly live in the Ecuadorian highlands, specifically in the Central-Northern Sierra region. Approximately 7.3% of the Andean Kichwa population resides in the Southern Mountains, while 8.3% live in the Coastal region and on the Galapagos Islands.

  4. May 4, 2024 · Ecuador has it all: the Andes mountains, the Amazon, gorgeous beaches and the Galápagos. Three of the world’s 10 biodiversity “hotspots.”. Five UNESCO Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites. I’ve spent three years in this great little country, and I’m happy to report there’s always more to learn.

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  6. May 13, 2024 · Yes, Quechua is still spoken today by approximately 8 million people throughout the Andes. It is the most widely spoken indigenous language in the Americas.

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  7. 3 days ago · The native people of Ecuador are called indigenous peoples. Ecuador is home to 14 distinct indigenous groups, including Tsáchila, Chachi, Epera, Awa, Quichua, Shuar, Achuar, Shiwiar, Cofán, Siona, Secoya, Zápara, Andoa y Waorani. These groups, along with Afro-Ecuadorians, contribute to the cultural diversity of the country.

  8. May 6, 2024 · El pasado jueves 2 de mayo de 2024, en el auditorio de nuestra academia, se efectuó la presentación de la segunda edición, revisada y aumentada, del Diccionario quichua – español y español – quichua de la Academia de Lengua Quichua, de autoría de don Bernardo Chango, don Jaime Chimbo y doña María Angélica Ullauri.

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