"We will continue to live among the aymara between large and small grasses, including trees known as 'queñhuals', near springs, do not buy clothing and shelter ourselves and our children, ourselves are made from alpaca wool, the spanish people when they got stolen our wealth, so do not eat; but could not and will not disappear the Aymara language of our ancestors and continue growing!"
ACLAREMOS!, MOSTREMOS LO QUE NOS DICE ESTE HOMBRE AYMARA:
"Nosotros los aymaras seguiremos viviendo entre entre los grandes y pequeños pajonales, entre arboles denominado ´queñhuals´, cerca a manantiales; no compramos la ropa y abrigo nuestro y de nuestros hijos, nosotros mismo los elaboramos a partir de la lana de alpaca; los españoles cuando llegaron robaron nuestras riquezas, por eso no consumimos; pero no podrán desaparecer la lengua aymara de nuestros abuelos y la seguiremos cultivando!"
it's called "El Condor Pasa" it was used by Simon and Garfunkel in the 60;s- they did it with a Peruvian group called Urubamba- starts "I'd rather be a hammer than a nail..."
Kamizaraki jilatanakas kullatanakas !
natalieAguila1 3 months ago
gracias.lindo
isabelle73510 1 year ago
Jallalla, BOLIVIA, de ww aprendaaymara.webs.com
aprendamosaymara2 1 year ago
RINSE!, SHOW WHAT THIS MAN AYMARA SAYS:
"We will continue to live among the aymara between large and small grasses, including trees known as 'queñhuals', near springs, do not buy clothing and shelter ourselves and our children, ourselves are made from alpaca wool, the spanish people when they got stolen our wealth, so do not eat; but could not and will not disappear the Aymara language of our ancestors and continue growing!"
luchito2100 1 year ago
ACLAREMOS!, MOSTREMOS LO QUE NOS DICE ESTE HOMBRE AYMARA:
"Nosotros los aymaras seguiremos viviendo entre entre los grandes y pequeños pajonales, entre arboles denominado ´queñhuals´, cerca a manantiales; no compramos la ropa y abrigo nuestro y de nuestros hijos, nosotros mismo los elaboramos a partir de la lana de alpaca; los españoles cuando llegaron robaron nuestras riquezas, por eso no consumimos; pero no podrán desaparecer la lengua aymara de nuestros abuelos y la seguiremos cultivando!"
luchito2100 1 year ago
Thank you very much!
MissPelso 2 years ago
it's called "El Condor Pasa" it was used by Simon and Garfunkel in the 60;s- they did it with a Peruvian group called Urubamba- starts "I'd rather be a hammer than a nail..."
elpfofemurphy 2 years ago
Can somebody tell me the title of the song? please!
MissPelso 2 years ago
que lindo pedro
joanporii 3 years ago
How is this a response video to Kitaro?
Zahrim969 3 years ago