Indigenous Cultures of Ecuador

Posted on November 21, 2013 • Filed under: Ecuador, Latin America Indigenous Issues

Source: Wikipedia.org – Indigenous peoples in Ecuador are the groups of people who were present in what became the South American nation of Ecuador when Europeans arrived. The term also includes their descendants from the time of the Spanish conquest to the present. Their history, which encompasses the last 11,000 years,[1] reaches into the present; 25 percent of Ecuador’s population is of indigenous heritage, while another 65 percent is of mixed indigenous and European heritage. Black people, people of Spanish descent, and others make up the remaining 10 percent.[2] There are different theories about how the American continents became populated. The prevailing theory, the Land Bridge Theory, holds that the first inhabitants of Americas migrated from Asia across the Beringia. According to this theory, the first inhabitants of South America arrived from North America via the Panamanian isthmus. Other theories hold that the first humans to reside in the Americas came across the Pacific Ocean from Oceania or across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe. Read Article

IF YOU HAVE THOUGHT OF MOVING OR YOU ARE LIVING IN ECUADOR, THIS BOOK WILL PROVIDE YOU A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THE CULTURE

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