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... Aymara language program at UF, the only university in the United States offering a course in the language of more than 3 million Latin-Americans in Bolivia, Peru and Chile. The students are two of five at UF about to complete the four ...
... Aymara language last year. It delivered 8.000 letters to people without postal service and 30,310 personal messages to homes without telephones. By CARLOS CISTERNAS The Associated Press. South America's leading indigenous-language radio ...
... Aymara language when he. Guzman de Rojas demonstrates. was trying to teach mathematics to Aymara-speaking children, who had difficulty understanding the logic of Spanish because their language had a totally different structure. His ...
... Aymara language and culture endured. In the 1500s, Spanish domination began. Over the centuries, the Aymaras have learnt Spanish, accepted Catholicism and adopted many of the cultural trappings of the conquerors and their descendants ...
... Aymara" language and its relation to mathematics and other fields. The study has just been translated into English, and should be published within the next six weeks. The two versions, which cost IDRC about $25,000 in translation and ...
... Aymara language alv/ays ends with a verb. We would think this: We would like to tell you a story about one family But, we v/ould say, One family story about in passing we would like to give.1. •It is also necessary to tell them what you ...
... Aymara language, a 3,500- year-old tongue from the Andean mountains of. South America, still used by Indians in remote areas of Bolivia, Peru and Chile. The virtue of Aymara is its unfailing regularity — a rule is a rule is a rule ...
... Aymara language and culture. Presently, about three million people speak Aymara — it Is the native language of one-third of Bolivia, and of southern Peru. Grupo Aymara didn't begin promoting themselves as professional performers — in ...
... Aymara language is still spoken, p from the city of Puno to the south o of Bolivia. Aymara is certainly very clillerent i from Quichua in pronunciation, but not more than Lowland Scotch Irom English south of Tweed, the vocabulary being ...
... Aymara language used by the villagers, and because of the six-hour four-wheel-drive vehicle trip to the village, he waited. Then, a few weeks later, another letter came. "Please send missionaries to us," the letter pleaded. 1 'Our ...