Panzaleo people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Panzaleo are a group of Quichua people in Ecuador, primarily in Cotopaxi and Tungurahua provinces.[1] Panzaleo pottery was originally thought to be associated with this group, but has since been identified as a type of trade pottery.[2] ↑ Gerlach, Allen (2000-01-23). Indians, Oil, and Politics: A Recent History of Ecuador - Allen Gerlach - Google Books. ISBN 9780842051088. Retrieved 2015-08-12. ↑ Bray, T. L. (1995). "The Panzaleo Puzzle: Non-Local Pottery in Northern Highland Ecuador". Journal of Field Archaeology. 22 (2): 137–156. doi:10.2307/530318. JSTOR 530318. External links Codenpe.gov.ec[permanent dead link] Edufuturo.com vteAncestry and ethnicity in EcuadorIndigenous Awa-Kwaiker Canelos-Quichua Cañari Chachi Cholo pescador Cofán Huaorani Tagaeri Jivaroan Achuar Aguaruna Huambisa Shuar Maina Quichua Panzaleo Quijos-Quichua Otavalo Puruhá Sápara Secoya Siona Taromenane Teteté Tsáchila Non-Indigenous African Americans European Italians Mestizos Uruguayans Croatians Lebanese Jews Ecuador portal This Ecuador-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles