Indigenous peoples in Ecuador, or
Native Ecuadorians, are the groups of people who were present in what became the South American nation of
Ecuador when
Europeans arrived. The term also includes their descendants from the time of the
Spanish conquest to the present. Their history, which encompasses the last 11,000 years, reaches into the present; 7 percent of Ecuador's population is of
indigenous heritage, while another 72 percent is of
mixed indigenous and European heritage.
Afro-Ecuadorian, people of Spanish descent, and others make up the remaining 20 percent.