Cultures of Latin America
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| diversity | variety
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| Injustice | lack of fairness
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| Indigenous | describes people who are descendant of people who first lived in a region
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| Maquiladora | U.S owned factory in Mexico that is located close to the U.S mexico border
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| emigrate | move out of one county into another
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| immigrant | Person who has moved into one country from another
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| subsistence farming | Practice of growing only as much food as a group of people need to survive
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| Import | To bring products into one country from another to sell
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| Ethnic group | Group of people who share the same ancestors, cultures, language, or religion
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| carnival | annual celebration in Latin America with music, dances and parades.
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| Elvia Alvarado lives where and what does she do? | Honduras & and she helps poor campesinos make a living (honduras campesinos are like rural people in all of Central America)
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| Who does Alvarado work for | Organization of cmapesinos
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| What does Alvarado does at work | finds land for people, gets loans to buy seeds and fram machinery.
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| Does Alvarado always get paid | No
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| Does Alvarado always get to eat and drink? | No, sometimes not all day, and sometimes streams dry up and there's no water to drink.
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| Was Alvarado sad when she couldn't eat? | No, she wasn't happy if her neigbors didn't have anything to put on the table.
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| What did Alvardo once say? | My struggles is for a better life for all Hondurans
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| What language did Gov. and business speak? | Spanish
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| What happened in the 1500s and 1600s | Spainish messionaries converted many Native Americans to Christianity.
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| Are most the people Catholic? | Yes
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| What were the Roman Catholic churches fighting? | Injustice
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| Did people try to end poverty? | Yes
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| What did people do to try to end povery? | health clinics, farms and organizations.
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| People of El Salvador are mostly what? | mestizo
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| mestizo | mixed spanish and native american ancestry
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| who were the people to first live in the Carrean | Native Americans
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| Do women go to shcool as long as men? | No
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| What are women in S. America doing ? | fighting to make a living for themselves and thir children. demanding equal rights. struggling for rights to go to school, get different type jobs to have good health care and to have a voice in goverment
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| What are womens traditional skills? | sewing, weaving, preparing food
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| Woment are trying to do what? | Get bank loans to start small businesses
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| Chilean poet? | Gabriela Mistral
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| What was Gabriela Mistral awarded? | Nobel prize for Litature in 1945
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| What did Mistral consider herself? | teacher
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| Where did Mistral teach? | rurual chile, in the 1900s
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| Did Mistal like the textbooks | no
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| Were the quality of the textbooks poor | yes
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| What id Mistral begin to write? | Poetry for children
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| Totora reeds are used by who? | Native Americans
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| What are Totora reeds? | thick hollow grass that grows on the lakshore.
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| What do Native American use on Lake Tiicaca | tortora to make boats
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| What are Torora reeds used for? | make housed, mats, hats, ropes, sails, toys, roofs, and tea.
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| Can Torora reeds be used to make medicine? | Yes
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| Did Native American share Torora reeds with Incas | No
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| Native americans used this to make floating islands | tortaora reeds
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| What were the floating islands used for? | hide from incas
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| Do Native Americans live on floating islands today? | Yes, some
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| Lake Titicaca is located | Between Peru and Bolivia, high in the Andes Mountians
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