
aRTICLEs, pODCASTS, and films ABOUT
ELVA AMBíA AND THE QUECHUA COLLECTIVE
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ARTICLES:
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"Reviving a Fading Language Called Quechua"
Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2014
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"The Song of Quechua and Language Preservation in New York, Elva Ambia"
Cuzco Eats, October 15, 2015
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"Voices, Images and Sounds of The Quechua Alliance Meeting"
Quechua at Penn, November 20, 2015
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"Meet Elva Ambia, the Woman who Started a Quechua School in NY to Pass on the Language"
Remezcla, November 16, 2018
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"Penn's 4th Quechua Alliance Meeting: Proof of a Living Language"
La Vida Magazine, 2018 (no date)
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"Con cantos y cuentos, abuela indígena de Nueva York mantiene viva su lengua quechua"
Radio Bilingue, February 15, 2019
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"Discovering Quechua with Elva Ambia"
Discovering Language, January 2, 2020
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PODCASTS:
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"Jorge Saavedra, Elva Ambia ima Runasimita Kawsarichinankupaq Ruwashasqankumanta"
Rimasun: Quechua Language Podcasts, March 8, 2014
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"Indigenous Language is Alive on a NYC Radio Station"
Pavement Pieces, February 25, 2015
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"The Quechua Collective of New York with Elva Ambia"
Kuskalla, July 30, 2023
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FILMS:
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Elva Ambía has been featured in two different short documentaries:
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Directed by Christine Mladic Janney, 2014, 14 minutes
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Heritage Journeys: Latin American Ancestry in New York
Directed by Araceli Poma, 2023, 25 minutes
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