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TED Talks Daily

Sunday Pick: An Indigenous Mixtape from Lima, Peru

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4.111.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Meet Liberato Kani, a hip hop artist in Lima, Peru—or as he says, “the Andean Bronx”. At his concerts, a typical call and response you hear is "Quechua es resistencia": Quechua is resistance. Though Quechua is spoken by nearly ten million people, Peru's native language is at risk of dying off because of anti-indigenous prejudice. Liberato and other musicians like Renata Flores are here to save it—and restore a country's pride while they're at it. Want to talk more about the show? Share your favorite artist from this episode with host Saleem Reshamwala (@Kidethnic) on Twitter. 

This episode features music and interviews from Liberato Kani, Renata Flores, Kayfex, and Uchpa's guitarist and songwriter Marcos Maizel. Listen to more from these artists on TED's Spotify playlist, "Quechua es Resistencia.”

Pindrop is produced by Jesse Baker and Eric Nuzum of Magnificent Noise for TED. Our production staff includes Elyse Blennerhassett, Oscar Durand, Kim Nederveen Pieterse, Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Angela Cheng, and Michelle Quint, with the guidance of Roxanne Hai Lash and Colin Helms. Additional recordings by Whitney Henry-Lester and Hernando Suarez. Translation and transcription by Hernando Suárez, Eilis O’Neill, and Oscar Durand. This episode was mixed and sound designed by Kristin Mueller. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ted Audio Collective.

0:02.0

Audio Collective. Hi I'm Elise Hugh host of TED Talks Daily. Here's an episode from Far Flung with

0:14.9

Salim Rusham Wallam, another podcast from Ted. In each episode, host Salim

0:19.1

Russian Walla journeys across the globe to find the most surprising ideas from each place.

0:24.4

We're about to go to Peru where a native language spoken by 10 million people is at risk of

0:29.0

dying off.

0:30.2

But musicians are taking part in a cool resistance to try and save it.

0:33.7

For the first full season, find far-flung wherever you listen to podcasts. I'm Salim Reshamwala and from Ted this is far flung. In each episode we visit a different city to understand ideas that flow from that place.

0:56.7

This week, Lima, Peru.

0:59.2

And we're here following young Peruvian musicians who are trying to prove that their Andean culture isn't just history.

1:06.0

It's the future.

1:07.2

So they're remixing it.

1:08.2

Oh, and shout out to Marriott Hotels for sponsoring this episode.

1:11.8

Basically, this week's episode is a

1:14.4

Quechwa language mixtape and this mixtape starts with...

1:18.0

Track one, introducing Liberato Connie.

1:22.0

Yeah that's clearly not my voice.

1:25.0

I'm getting some mixtape hosting help for my friend, DJ Just John.

1:30.0

Okay, here we go. That's Libraut O'Connor,

1:35.0

that's Liberato Connie, M.C.

1:39.5

at the National Theater here in Lima

1:41.9

this past February.

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