Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous people use anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language
Yarik Sisa, an artist with Yay Animación, works on "Aya Somos," the first Quichua animated short, blending Otavalo culture with Japanese-style anime, in Hatun Rumi, Ecuador, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025.
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Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous People Use Anime to Inspire Pride in Their Ancient Culture and Language
Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous People Use Anime to Inspire Pride in Their Ancient Culture and Language JATUN RUMI, Ecuador (AP) — High in the mountains of the Ecuadorian Andes, a group of young Otavalo ...
Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous people use anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language
JATUN RUMI, Ecuador(AP) — High in the mountains of the Ecuadorian Andes, a group of young Otavalo Indigenous people is using anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language, especially ...
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