Historical Events
Indigenous Culture
Vocabulary
Latinos en la politica
Outstanding Leaders
100

He was the last Governor of California under Mexican rule.

Pio Pico

100

Known for their complex calendar and writing system, this civilization thrived in present-day Guatemala and southern Mexico.

Maya

100

Get down to brass tacks, come to the point quickly

Ir al grano

100

This South American country was led by Hugo Chávez for 14 years until his death in 2013.

Venezuela

100

This indigenous Guatemalan leader brought international awareness to human rights abuses through her testimony and work, earning a Nobel Peace Prize.

Rigoberta Menchú

200

Florishing from around 1500 to 400 BCE, this civilization are considered Mexico's "Mother Culture"

The Olmec

200

The capital city of the Aztec Empire, it was built on a lake and is now Mexico City.

Tenochtitlán

200

To take the blame or suffer the consequences for something, often when it's not entirely your fault — or even when someone else caused the problem.

Pagar los platos rotos

200

This Spanish politician co-founded the left-wing Podemos party and later served as Deputy Prime Minister of Spain.

Pablo Iglesias

200

Known as “La Voz de los Sin Voz,” this Argentine folk singer gave voice to the oppressed through protest songs, even as she was exiled for her activism.

Mercedes Sosa

300

The mythical homeland of the Mexica.

Aztlan

300

This 1932 massacre in El Salvador, resulted in the deaths of thousands of Indigenous people.

1932 Indigenous massacre (La Matanza)

300

Used when someone makes a situation worse by saying or doing something unnecessary, this idiom involves adding something to an already messy scenario.

Echar leña al fuego

300

This millennial president of El Salvador gained international attention for his tough stance on crime and for adopting Bitcoin as legal tender in 2021.

Nayib Bukele

300

This Costa Rican president defied global norms by abolishing the military, using those funds to invest in education, healthcare, and democratic institutions.

José Figueres Ferrer