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Akateko may
refer to:
Akateko people, an
ethnic group of
Guatemala Akateko language, a
Mayan language Akateko (folklore), a
monster in ****anese folklore...
- An
akateko (赤手児, lit. "red child's hand") is a yōkai, or ****anese monster, from the
folklore of
Aomori Prefecture,
specifically in the city of Hachinohe...
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Akatek is a
Mayan language spoken by the
Akateko people primarily in the
Huehuetenango Department,
Guatemala in and
around the muni****lities of Concepción...
- The
Akatek (
Akateko) are a Maya
people of Guatemala.
Their indigenous Akatek language belongs to the Q'anjobalan
branch of
Mayan languages. Most Akatek...
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Ajatar (Finnish) – Dragon/snake
female spirit, is said to
spread diseases Akateko (****anese) – Tree-dwelling monster.
Akhlut (Inuit) – Orca-wolf shapeshifter...
- Qʼanjobʼalan
branch along with the
languages of Tojolabʼal, Qʼanjobʼal,
Akateko, Poptiʼ, and Mochoʼ which,
together with the Chʼolan branch, **** forms...
- 1992, pp.4-5. Rodríguez L., p.v. Díaz
Camposeco et al. 2008, pp.17, 19.
Akateko at
Ethnologue Rouanet et al. 1992, p.2.
Rouanet et al. 1992, p.1. Rouanet...
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Nahua is also
listed as only a
trace finding: 15 –
along with Acateco/
Akateko, Chatino, Tarasco/Purépecha, Quiche/Kʼicheʼ, and
Zoque – by the National...
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distinction has been lost in Qʼanjobʼalan-****ean (except for Mochoʼ and
Akateko),
Kaqchikel and Cholan. Some
languages have
reduced the
vowel length distinction...
- took more than
their fair
share of
irrigation water during a drought.
Akateko A red child's hand
dangling from a tree in the city of
Hachinohe in Aomori...