Luis Morato
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Luis Morató is a Bolivian scholar, author and former Quechua professor at Cornell University.


Education and career

Morató was born in Cochabamba, Bolivia. He studied Law, Linguistics, and Journalism at the University of San Simón. While living in his hometown he was a pioneer on broadcasting Quechua programs at radio stations. He founded the "Instituto de Idiomas Tawantinsuyu", which taught Bolivian and Peruvian Quechua, Aymara and Spanish. For many decades Morató dedicated his time to the research and teaching of Quechua and Spanish. In Bolivia and Perú he was a professor of Quechua and Andean Culture at his alma mater, Maryknoll Language Program, French Alliance, Centro Pedagógico Portales, the South Andean Pastoral Institute (Cuzco, Peru). In the United States Morató taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Chicago, the University of Texas at Austin, and for many years at Cornell University. In 2016 he retired from teaching Spanish and Quechua at Ohio State University in Columbus.


Awards and honors

Professor Morató received the Quechua Award for Lifetime Achievement by ''
The Quechua Alliance The Quechua Alliance is a community organization that promotes and celebrates Andean culture in the United States. Annual meetings Since 2015, the Quechua Alliance has held annual meetings where students, activists, academics, and the interested ...
'' in 2019.


Works

* ''Guía médica trilingüe : queshwa-english-castellano'' (1994) * ''Quechua qosqo-qollaw'' (1995), trilingual Quechua textbook * ''Cóndores de amor y muerte'' (2000)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Morato, Luis Quechua-language writers Bolivian literature Cornell University faculty Living people Year of birth missing (living people)