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Although most Quechua speakers are native to Peru, there are some significant populations in Ecuador , Bolivia , Chile , Colombia , and Argentina. The most common Quechua dialect is Southern Quechua. The Quechua word for a Quechua speaker is runa or nuna "person" ; the plural is runakuna or nunakuna "people". The speakers of Quechua total some 5. The various Quechua dialects are in some cases so different that no mutual understanding is possible.
Quechua was spoken by some of these people, for example, the Wanka, before the Incas of Cusco , while other people, especially in Bolivia but also in Ecuador, adopted Quechua only in Inca times or afterward.
Quechua became Peru's second official language in under the military dictatorship of Juan Velasco Alvarado. Recently there have been tendencies toward nation-building among Quechua speakers, particularly in Ecuador Kichwa but also in Bolivia, where there are only slight linguistic differences from the original Peruvian version.
Despite their ethnic diversity and linguistic distinctions, the various Quechua ethnic groups have numerous cultural characteristics in common. They also share many of these with the Aymara or other Indigenous peoples of the central Andes. Traditionally, Quechua identity is locally oriented and inseparably linked in each case with the established economic system.
It is based on agriculture in the lower altitude regions, and on pastoral farming in the higher regions of the Puna. The land is usually owned by the local community ayllu and is either cultivated jointly or redistributed annually. Beginning with the colonial era and intensifying after the South American states had gained their independence, large landowners appropriated all or most of the land and forced the Native population into bondage known in Ecuador as Huasipungo , from Kichwa wasipunku , "front door".