- Source: Andean culture
Andean culture is a collective term used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Andes mountains especially those that came under the influence of the Inca Empire. Cultures considered Andean include:
Atacama people
Aymara people
Muisca people or Chibcha
Andean civilizations
Quechua people
Uru people
Diaguita people
Maina people
Mayo-Chinchipe
This term is also used to describe the Hispanic based cultures of the Andes, which through the interaction of the Spaniards with the Andean Natives formed into a distinct group of cultures incorporating both Hispanic and Indigenous cultural traits, although such a definition excludes the contribution of other human groups and ethnicities inhabiting in the Andean mountains, such as non Andean indigenous groups, African diaspora in the Americas or Asian immigrants. These cultures include:
Culture of Bolivia
Culture of Chile
Colombian culture
Culture of Ecuador
Argentine Northwest
Culture of Peru
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Suku Uru
- Kebudayaan Chavín
- Daftar Warisan Budaya Takbenda UNESCO
- Filsafat
- Kewizuraian Peru
- Muiska
- Budaya Amerika Latin
- Dhea Ananda
- Sistem jalan raya Inka
- Yupana
- Andean culture
- Andean civilizations
- Andean condor
- Inca Empire
- Neo-Andean
- Pachamama
- Caral–Supe civilization
- Lima culture
- Andean music
- Culture of Bolivia