William Neuman reports on the importance of the new discovery for the New York Times: At the site called Incahuasi, about 100 miles south of Lima, excavators have found, for the first time, several ...
Broadcast targeted speakers of language still spoken by 4 million Peruvians, symbolically ending centuries of marginalisation For the first time in Peru’s history, a national news broadcast has been ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Microsoft will translate its Windows and Office software into Quechua, the language of the ...
A doctoral student in Peru has made history by becoming the first person to write and defend a thesis in Quechua – the language of the Incas, which is still spoken by millions of people in the Andes.
Cuzco, I decided, had to be the gayest city in South America. Everywhere I turned were rainbow flags. They fluttered in front of banks, in hotel lobbies, in restaurants, atop government buildings.
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