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Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous People Use Anime to Inspire Pride in Their Ancient Culture and Language

  • A group of young Otavalo Indigenous people created an animated short film titled 'We're Aya' to inspire pride in their culture and language among children.
  • The film features 12 Quichua-speaking characters and follows the adventures of a mythical warrior under the symbol of a condor.
  • Tupac Amaru, the director, stated that the film aims to preserve customs and language affected by globalization.
  • The creators plan to produce more films and video games in Quichua in the future.
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Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous people use anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language

In the Ecuadorian Andes, young Otavalo Indigenous people are using anime to inspire pride in their culture and language.

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