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quechua

introduction

  • pg. 4
  • Explanation of the problem and Its causes....
  • pg. 5
  • Proposed solutions to preserve the Language.................................
  • pg3
  • Introduction of the people and the linguistic Issue...................................

SUMMARY

  • Ruth Shady
  • Alfredo Torero
  • The origins of Quechua go back to the history of Peru.

CARAL

  • The language of the Incas.
  • Ancient Peru

INTRODUCTION : QUECHUA

  • Quechua has survived
  • In 1975 the language became official

INCAS

  • Most widely spoken language in Cusco
  • Official language of the Inca Empire
  • Puquina reserved for the ruling elite
  • Mountainous region near Lake Titicaca
  • Original language puquina (extinct)
  • Migration to Cusco

Adoption of Quechua:

Origin of the Incas and their language :

- Expansion and influence

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  • Ruidely spoken
  • Used by milion people
  • Number of speakers is declining......

But why has it come to this?

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Colonisation: 16 century
History
  • The arrival of the Spanish colonists
  • frowned upon by society
  • punished for using it

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exposing the problem: the disappearance of quechua

José Maria Arguedas
Renata flores
  • integrates quechua into its books
  • integrates quechua into its music
radio nacional del peru

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University of San Marcos

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SOLUTION FOR PRESERVING QUECHUA

THANK YOU !

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  • Between : 3000 BC and 1800 BC
  • lived on the central coast of Peru.
  • first civilisation

CARAL CULTUR

LIMA CUZCO

Modernisation and urbanisation

Have exacerbated the situation many young people: leaving rural areas

  • professional opportunities
  • the new generation abandoning
  • integrate more easily

Moreover....

Some countries have integrated Quechua into their road signs And announcements on public transport are made even in Quechua

  • Peru
  • Bolivia
  • Ecuador