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The Garden of Gold – El
Jardin de Oro (Qori Pawkar)
Inez Avalos Heath and
Amanda Veliz Garagatti
Artist – Illustrator
Ciro Madueño Velasco
Book ID 32540
The
Garden of Gold (Qori Pawkar) was written for
children
of the Americas to encourage appreciation of indigenous people of Peru
and the Andes region. The book introduces the reader to the world of
the Incas; its inhabitants, animals, plants, and the natural resources
found in the environment.
This
bilingual text includes 48 terms that describe aspects of
the natural, physical and cultural world of the Incas. Titles for each
of the terms are in Quechua, the ancient language of the Incas.
Accompanying texts in English and in Spanish elaborate and explain
their importance to the Incas. All words in Quechua are also listed in
the glossary with definitions and pronunciation.
We hope this
literary approach will inspire the reader to learn more
about the many contributions of a civilization that flourished in the
New World during the early second century C.E. and that it will
encourage the reader to learn more about the early inhabitants and how
our languages and cultures are interconnected.
The book is
printed in full color on glossy paper with a soft
cover with beautiful rich-color illustrations done in oil by a
well-known Peruvian artist and painter. The book has been researched
for historical and cultural accuracy, and is intended for children in
middle elementary grades, and up, as well as for their parents
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