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Amazonian Indigenous Peruvian Erotic
Homeland
Peru (Amazon basin)
Region
South America
About Amazonian Indigenous Peruvian People
This umbrella entry covers Indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon — approximately 0.8% of the national population, comprising around 50 distinct ethnic groups and 13 language families. Major constituents include Asháninka (the largest Amazonian Indigenous group in Peru, primarily Junín and Ucayali), Awajún (Amazonas), Shipibo-Konibo (Ucayali), Shawi (Loreto), Cocama-Cocamilla, Quechua of San Martín and Loreto (linguistically Quechua but ecologically Amazonian), Yagua, Bora, Achuar, and many smaller groups. Concentrated in the departments of Loreto, Ucayali, Amazonas, Madre de Dios, and parts of San Martín and Junín. Several groups remain in voluntary isolation (Mashco-Piro, Nahua-Nanti and others), legally protected under Peruvian Indigenous policy.
Typical Amazonian Indigenous Peruvian Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick III-V with IV the modal range, deeper than highland Andean populations. Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, full lips, and prominent cheekbones; epicanthic-fold variants are common (estimated 30-50% in less-admixed populations). Stature varies — many Amazonian peoples average 155-160 cm in adult males, with population-level differences across language families. This umbrella aggregates substantial heterogeneity; specific ethnic groups should be referenced via dedicated atlas pages where available.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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