Originally Posted by
alnortedelsur
Regarding the question of the thread, those mostly Amerindian Latin American regions would be: south eastern Mexico, Guatemala, most of Peru and Bolivia (with some exceptions, as the department of Santa Cruz in Bolivia, and maybe some pockets in Peru), Ecuador (but to a less extent than Peru and Bolivia, and mostly in its Andean highlands) and to some extent the extreme north of Chile and the provinces of Salta and Jujuy in Argentina (not like everybody in there is Amerindian, but that the Amerindian input is very high in there).
There are also other predominately Amerindian regions like the Amazonian region in Brazil, some Amazonian departments of south eastern Colombia, and the Venezuelan states of Amazonas, Delta Amacuro, and remote areas of Bolivar, Zulia and Apure states, but those areas are very scarcely populated.
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