1st national TV show in Native American, it’s not in the U.S.!

12 December 2016 / 18:56 UTC-07 Tango 06 (23 Azar 1395/13 Rabi ‘al-Awwal 1438/15 Geng Zi 4714)

“While attempts were made in the past, those news shows were translated from Spanish. But here, the entire team is composed of Quechua speakers.”-Hugo Coya, National Institute of Radio and Television

In the Americas there is a first of its kind national television show broadcast in a Native American language.  It’s not in the United States, it’s in Peru.

TV Peru and Radio Nacional aired the first newscast presented in Quechua, the native language for at least four million people (many are descendants of the Inca, who the illegal Spanish immigrants failed to fully genocide).  The TV/radio show is called Ñuqanchik.

But wait, there’s more: “Our next challenge is a news bulletin in Aymara. We will then move on to other native languages such as Awajun and Ashaninka, among others.”-Hugo Coya, National Institute of Radio and Television

Here’s the premier episode:

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