Where was Rigoberta Menchú born?
Guatemala
What major conflict is discussed in the book?
The Guatemalan Civil War
What group does Rigoberta belong to?
Maya Quiché
What kind of working conditions did families face?
Harsh and unfair
What did Rigoberta become known for?
Activism
What type of community did she grow up in?
Indigenous (Maya Quiché)
Who was mainly responsible for violence against Indigenous people?
The Guatemalan government/military
What is important in Indigenous communities?
Traditions and cultural identity
Were Indigenous people treated equally?
No
What did she speak out against?
Human rights violations
What kind of work did her family do?
Farm/plantation labor
What were Indigenous people fighting for?
Rights, land, and fair treatment
How is knowledge often passed down?
Through oral storytelling
What were they often denied?
Basic rights and fair wages
How did she share her story?
Through her testimony/book
What happened to members of her family during the conflict?
They were killed by the government/military
What kind of government ruled during this time?
Military/dictatorship
What role does land play in their culture?
It is sacred and important for survival
What happened to people who protested?
They were punished or killed
What award did she receive?
Nobel Peace Prize
Why did Rigoberta begin telling her story?
To raise awareness about injustice and oppression
Why was the civil war so deadly?
Because of widespread violence and human rights abuses
Why is preserving culture important in the book?
It helps resist oppression and maintain identity
What is one major theme of the book?
Oppression and injustice
Why is her story important today?
It raises awareness about injustice and human rights