2. Martin Ocelotl Born in 1496 as a Mexica-Aztec Clandestine cult leader Indigenous priest in Aztec Empire Approached Montezuma and told him of the occurring phenomenon that could be omens signifying the fall of Tenochtitlan Was imprisoned and ordered to be put to death Released before the fall of Tenochtitlan, but after the fall he continued being a shaman and later on converted to Catholicism Was accused of practicing witchcraft and was banished to Spain, but the ship disappeared
3. Diego Vasicuio Priest in Aroquipa, Southern Peru Spaniards were porcing them to convert to Catholcism, but he remained steadfast in his belief of God Sorimana Laid low throughout his life and lied to Parish Priests in order to stay out of trouble Stayed in his home community throughout his life and remained true to his beliefs
4. Isabel Moctezuma Aztec Princess One of the most prominent indian women in Mexica for 3 decades In 1526 Cortes granted her the revenues and income from the village of Tacuba
5. Squanto He was the Native American who assisted the Pilgrims after their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival