Cham Albanians, or
Chams (,
Tsámidhes), are a sub-group of
Albanians who originally resided in the region of
Epirus in northwestern Greece, an area known among Albanians as
Chameria. The Chams have their own peculiar cultural identity, which is a mixture of Albanian and Greek influences as well as many specifically Cham elements. The Chams were at the forefront of helping establish an Albanian national identity and played an important role in starting the renaissance of the Albanian culture in the 19th century. The Chams speak their own dialect of the Albanian language, which is a southern,
Tosk Albanian dialect, considered one of the two most conservative dialects, the other being
Arvanitika.