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According to this passage, what is the best way for the Taino to overcome their "paper genocide"? Give additional evidence to support HOW Taino people are accomplishing this. "Whenever I contemplate my history and think of the atrocities committed by the Spaniards I wonder: What were the grandmothers and mothers doing as they watched their children, siblings, and parents slaughtered and raped, their villages pillaged and plundered? They must have prayed hard,... we the descendants are their prayers. We’ve come back to make things right, to tell our story."

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Answer:The historical sources are any testimony (written, oral, material) that allows the reconstruction, analysis and interpretation of historical events. Historical sources constitute the raw material of History. The diversity of historical sources can be object of different classifications according to their origin, the support in which they are found, the topic they address or to which they refer, intentionality (if they have one), etc. Because of their origin, historical sources are classified as primary or direct sources and secondary, indirect or historiographic sources.

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