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what would a native amrican in the 1500s say to a modern day citizen of mexico. write 5 short questions they would ask eachother
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Here are five short paired questions—one a 1500s Indigenous person might ask, and one a modern Mexican might ask in return:
1.
- 1500s Indigenous: "What do you call this land now?"
- Modern Mexican: "What name did your people use here?"
2.
- 1500s Indigenous: "What are those loud, moving machines?"
- Modern Mexican: "How did you travel and send news?"
3.
- 1500s Indigenous: "Are our people still here and healthy?"
- Modern Mexican: "Do your descendants keep your ways alive?"
4.
- 1500s Indigenous: "How do you honor your ancestors and spirits?"
- Modern Mexican: "What stories, songs, or medicines did you use?"
5.
- 1500s Indigenous: "Who are the strangers who crossed the sea?"
- Modern Mexican: "How did your people respond to newcomers?"
1.
- 1500s Indigenous: "What do you call this land now?"
- Modern Mexican: "What name did your people use here?"
2.
- 1500s Indigenous: "What are those loud, moving machines?"
- Modern Mexican: "How did you travel and send news?"
3.
- 1500s Indigenous: "Are our people still here and healthy?"
- Modern Mexican: "Do your descendants keep your ways alive?"
4.
- 1500s Indigenous: "How do you honor your ancestors and spirits?"
- Modern Mexican: "What stories, songs, or medicines did you use?"
5.
- 1500s Indigenous: "Who are the strangers who crossed the sea?"
- Modern Mexican: "How did your people respond to newcomers?"
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