This group lives in an enclave within the area of Caquena, by the north, Parinacota, by the southeast, and Putre by the West.
The Quechua habitat is located in the pre-cordillera and the highland plareau, a territory shared with the Aymara.
While the Aymara language here has a mainly communicative function, the Quechua, as far as it is known, is kept for ritual purposes in versified texts and dances in the rural sector of Putre and Socoroma.
The Quechua share with the Aymara the social, cultural and ethnic features, mostly because they have assimilated to the Aymara culture, using its language to fulfill their communicational needs.