Huanca
Total population | |
---|---|
90,727 (2000–2002)[1][2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Peru | |
Languages | |
Jauja Wanca Quechua,[1] Huaylla Wanca Quechua, Spanish[2] | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism, traditional religion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
other Quechua peoples |
The Huancas, Wancas, or Wankas are a Quechua people living in the Junín Region of central Peru, in and around the Mantaro Valley.
Names[]
The southern branch of Huanca people are called the Wanka Waylla Quechua and Southern Huancayo Quechua.[1] The Jauja Wanka are also called Wanka Jauja Quechua and Shawsha Wanka Quechua people.[2] They gave their name to the Peruvian football team Deportivo Wanka.
History[]
After fierce fighting, the Huanca people were conquered by Pachacuti and incorporated into the Inca Empire. The Huanca helped the Spaniards during the conquest of Peru. They provided supplies and men to the Spanish army.
Language[]
The Huanca people speak Jauja Wanka Quechua and Waylla Wanka Quechua, both Quechua I languages.[1][2] These languages differ significantly from the Incas' Quechua of Cusco. (see Mantaro Valley)
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Quechua, Huaylla Wanca." Ethnologue. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Quechua, Jauja Wanca." Ethnologue. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
- Quechua
- Ethnic groups in Peru
- Indigenous peoples in Peru
- Indigenous peoples of the Andes
- Colonial Peru