• Between 900 and 1000 monolingual and partially bilingual Cusco Quechua learners enrol in the programme every year.

    UNESCO: ATEK Reading Comprehension

  • Quechua-speaking people live in and around the national park, practicing a community-based agrarian life that has remained little-changed since the time of the Incas.

    BBC: Trekking Peru��s Santa Cruz trail

  • The mountain's highest peak is the Guagua ("child" in Quechua), a two-hour hike from the town of Lloa, a one-hour drive south-west of Quito.

    BBC: Scaling the Ecuadorean Andes

  • Increasing poverty, and anger that sacred Quechua sites were being exploited, led to a violent four-day occupation of one Canadian-owned gold mine in 1996.

    ECONOMIST: Under the ocean, up in the clouds

  • There he met, and later married, Eliane Karp, a Belgian anthropologist (now a banker), who speaks Quechua, Peru's main indigenous language and has been campaigning with her husband.

    ECONOMIST: Peru

  • As a result, some are now able to read the Bible during church meetings, while others are being trained to produce and publish written materials in the Quechua language.

    UNESCO: ATEK Reading Comprehension

  • For example, the joint ATEK-church literacy programmes for children have spilled over into the local school system because school teachers often invite ATEK facilitators to teach Quechua reading in their classes.

    UNESCO: ATEK Reading Comprehension

  • Foundation programme called Accesso Chakipi ("to your home" in Quechua), backed by billionaires Frank Giustra and Carlos Slim, is building a network of thousands of sales agents both to improve health and create jobs.

    FORBES: Carlos Slim Helu & family

  • From the arrival platform at roughly 4, 000 metres it takes a couple of hours to hike up to the Pichincha's summit, Rucu ("old person" in the local Quechua language) just below 4, 700 metres.

    BBC: Scaling the Ecuadorean Andes

  • For example, ATEK literacy programme graduates, Wilfredo Apaza and Marisol Martinez, completed formal secondary education and teacher training courses and have now been recruited by a local bilingual school to teach religion and literacy in Quechua.

    UNESCO: ATEK Reading Comprehension

  • It was a voice so sonorously deep, yet so delicately controlled, that it seemed to issue forth from the Pachamama herself, the earth goddess of the Quechua-speaking people of the Inca empire from whom Ms Sosa partially descended.

    ECONOMIST: The soundtrack of a past era

  • These states form a giant half-moon across Bolivia's relatively prosperous eastern half, an area dominated by a largely mestizo and white population that has began to see with skepticism the newfound influence of the Aymara and Quechua Indian population of Bolivia's western Andean highlands.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Quietly following Chavez's lead

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