formerly Lamas Runa or Jakwash[1] | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
San Martin Province, Peru | |
16,000-24,000 (1989),[2] fewer than 33,331 (2017)[3] | |
Languages | |
Kichwa • Spanish |
The Kichwa-Lamista or Lamistas are an indigenous people of Peru. They live in the city of Lamas and its associated agricultural communities in the San Martin Region, especially in the Province of Lamas. They speak the Kichwa language and have a traditional culture which combines elements of Amazonian, Andean and European origin. The Peruvian government designates all speakers of Kichwa resident in San Martin Department as "Lamistas", but they themselves differentiate between the people of Lamas, Sisa and the Huallaga River.