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Acalan (Chontal Maya: Tamactun, Nahuatl: Acallan) was a
Chontal Maya
region in what is now
southern Campeche, Mexico. Its
capital was Itzamkanac. The people...
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African Academy of
Languages (
ACALAN; French: Académie
Africaine des Langues; Portuguese:
Academia Africana de Línguas or ACALIN) is a Pan-African...
- head town of the
Chontal province of
Acalan (Itzamkanac)
venerated Ixchel as one its main deities. One of
Acalan's coastal settlements was
called Tixchel...
- Paxbolonacha, was a Maya
merchant from the
Acalan who was
elected as a
regional ruler of Itzamkanac, the
capital in the
Acalan. His
election demonstrates the Chontal...
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countries name was
Acalan which had its
capitol at Itzamkanac.
Acalan had
constant disputes with Tabasco. Also
Itzamkanac was
inland and
Acalan had a much smaller...
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province of
Acalan,
which occupied an area
spanning southern Campeche and
eastern Tabasco. When Hernán Cortés p****ed
through Acalan in 1525 he estimated...
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expedition was
stopped in the
Chontal Maya
capital of Itzamkanac,
known as
Acalan in Nahuatl, Cortés had Cuauhtémoc
executed for
allegedly conspiring to kill...
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Tetlepanquetzal Tlatoani of
Tlacopan Reign 1503 - 1525 Died 1525 Itzamkanac,
Acalan, Mexico...
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languages for Africa's
development Archived 24 May 2006 at the
Wayback Machine ACALAN (French & English). "Tongues
under threat". The Economist. 22
January 2011...
- 1965. Scholes,
France V., and
Ralph L. Roys, The Maya
Chontal Indians of
Acalan-Tixchel.
University of
Oklahoma Press,
Norman 1968.
Eduard Seler, Die Tierbilder...