October 27, 2021
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In the South American Andes, indigenous people have long been considered backward, and the more than 40 indigenous languages spoken there are in danger of dying out. That also used to be the case for the Quechua language in Peru, which was once widely used in the Inca empire until the Spanish colonization. But in recent years, Quechua has been seeing a revival among young people - and that’s thanks to musicians and social media. Young performers like Renata Flores for instance now sing about topics like the climate crisis in Quechua.
(Reporter: Anne Herrberg/ presenter: Alistair Walsh)