Yes, I found this information on the internet. Unfortunately, it is in Polish. If you want I can translate it into English.

Translate:
Particularly noteworthy is the figure of Józef Jackowski, a Polish engineer and geologist, who in 1886 was engaged by the Bolivian government to conduct geological research in the Andes.Initially, he worked on the boards of Bolivian mines, where he won the Indians with good and fair treatment.He studied their customs and was the only European to learn Quechua.He translated Indian prayers and poetry, and translated the "Our Father" prayer into their language.
He was the founder and director of the mining school in Potosi. He developed a topographic map of south-west Bolivia.From 1890, he published Exceptions from Letters from Bolivia, which were published in the annuals of the Poznań Society of the Friends of Sciences. He died in Bolivia in 1914.
I found information that Józef Jackowski was born
23 January 1863 y. in
Poznań.