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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maya Layla[/quote] You are a Guatemalan Egyptian family and English is your third language. You are proud of your indigenous heritage in Guatemala and named your older daughter Maya. Your younger daughter is named for her Egyptian grandmother. Even though she chain smokes and hoards junk in her small Cairo apartment, you are rather fond of her as long as she lives out her senior years in Cairo. Tragically, your grand parents who were lawyers and Jesuit social activists were murdered during the Silent Holocaust or Mayan genocide during the late 1970s. Thankfully, Your great aunt who had migrated to California managed to help your mother and her sister immigrate on humanitarian grounds to the USA. The US backed Guatemalan military viewed the Maya – traditionally seen as subhumans – as siding with the insurgency and began a campaign of mass killings and disappearances of Mayan peasants. The systematic use of terror against them began around 1975 and peaked during the first half of the 1980s. The Maya Massacre was devastating for your family and you remember your parents especially, and all the victims, every November on the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos). You were raised as devout Catholics and to take pride in the many cultural achievements of the Maya. The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Your daughters make fun of you giving them rhyming names but secretly they quite like it. They are both gorgeous with a combination of Latina and Middle Eastern good looks. They attend a rigorous Catholic Girls School in Bethesda. You hope that Maya and Layla will use their education to do good in the world as their Jesuit grandparents did. However, you mainly just want them to be happy and enjoy their fleeting youth.[/quote]
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