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Huanca

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For other uses, seeHuanca (disambiguation).
Ethnic group
Huanca Quechua
Coat of Arms given byPhilip II, representing the union between the Huancas and the Spaniards
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
otherQuechua peoples

TheHuancas,Wancas, orWankas are aQuechua people living in theJunín Region of centralPeru, in and around theMantaro Valley.

Names

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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 teamDeportivo Wanka.

History

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After fierce fighting, the Huanca people were conquered byPachacuti in the 15th century and incorporated intoTawantinsuyu, the Inca Empire. The Huanca helped theSpaniards during theconquest of Peru. They provided supplies and men to the Spanish army.

Language

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The Huanca people speakJauja Wanka Quechua andWaylla Wanka Quechua, bothQuechua I languages.[1][2] These languages differ significantly from the Incas'Quechua of Cusco. (seeMantaro Valley)

Notes

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  1. ^abcd"Quechua, Huaylla Wanca."Ethnologue. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
  2. ^abcd"Quechua, Jauja Wanca."Ethnologue. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
Indigenous
Andean
Amazonian
Non-indigenous
European
Asian
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