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Quote #10
But of course there was more to the picture. Police everywhere, always. Whole villages of Indians forced to move again and again. As soon as they planted their crops, Estevan said, the police would come and set their houses and fields on fire and make them move again. The strategy was to wear them down so they'd be too tired or too hungry to fight back. (14.50)
By now, Taylor can draw connections between state treatment of Indigenous peoples in Guatemala and state treatment of Indigenous peoples in North America. What is the take-away here, for her? What about for the novel overall?