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The inhabitants of the Jach'a Marka Tapacarí Cóndor Apacheta Indigenous Territory, in Oruro - Bolivia, show the experience in the process of revaluation and revitalization of the Quechua language among fourth and fifth-year high school students, a process that began from of the identification of the loss of language as a social and cultural problem within its territory.

The work was carried out within the framework of the Indigenous Navigator project, executed in Bolivia by the Center for Legal Studies and Social Research (CEJIS), with the support of IWGIAand the European Union, in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) N ° 4: Education.

Project developed together with:
Authorities originating from Jach’a Marka Tapacarí Cóndor Apacheta
Andean Communication and Development Center (CENDA)
Institute of Quechua Language and Culture (ILC-Q)
Special thanks to:
The population of the 56 communities of the Jach’a Marka Tapacarí Cóndor Apacheta (Oruro - Bolivia)
General production:
CEJIS Regional Office - Santa Cruz
Functional Unit of Educational Communication - CEJIS

 

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El Centro de Estudios Jurídicos e Investigación Social (CEJIS)

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Contact

Angela Agreda Farel

Programme Coordinator (Indigenous Navigator) - CEJIS