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Read and analyze the excerpt from I, Rigoberta Menchú: an Indian woman in Guatemala by Elizabeth Burgos Make prints of Nahuales Choose an animal they can indentify with and write a paragraph about why they would choose this animal as their Nahual Make a drawing of their Nahual Prepare an oral presentation telling why they chose an animal as their Nahual

Sheep nagual picture Catalogue of a Collection of Objects Illustrating the Folklore of Mexico by Frederick Starr