The Quechua (Andes, South America) (20/20)

The Quechua (Andes, South America)

The Quechua are indigenous to the high-altitude Andes mountains, spread across Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia. Traditionally, they were semi-nomadic farmers, cultivating crops such as potatoes, maize, and quinoa at various elevations. Although many Quechua people now live in permanent settlements, some continue to live in remote Andean regions, practicing traditional farming methods and maintaining their unique cultural identity.

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Written by Patrick J. Morris

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