- group. The name was
formerly spelled in
various other ways,
including Cakchiquel, Kakchiquel, Caqchikel, and Cachiquel. The
Kaqchikel language, one of...
- also
spelled Kaqchickel, Kakchiquel, Cachiquel, Cakchikel, Caqchikel, or
Cakchiquel, may
refer to:
Kaqchikel people, an
ethnic subgroup of the Maya Kaqchikel...
- The
Annals of the
Cakchiquels (Spanish:
Anales de los Cakchiqueles, also
known by the
alternative Spanish titles,
Anales de los Xahil,
Memorial de Tecpán-Atitlán...
- The
Kaqchikel language (in
modern orthography;
formerly also
spelled Cakchiquel or Cachiquel) is an
indigenous Mesoamerican language and a
member of the...
- in Guatemala. It is a Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) base
relexified by
Kaqchikel (
Cakchiquel).
During the
colonial era, Kʼicheʼ
migrated to Sacatepéquez, in the heart...
-
Biblical translations into the
indigenous languages of
North and
South America have been
produced since the 16th century. Mark,
translated by
Peter Wzokhilain...
- OCLC 1479294. Guillemín,
Jorge F. (1965). Iximché:
Capital del
Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [Iximche:
Capital of the
Ancient Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish). Guatemala...
- Buryat:
Bible translations into
Buryat Cakchiquel:
Bible translations into
Native American languages § Kaqchikel/
Cakchiquel (Mayan) Carrier:
Bible translations...
- also
provide services in said languages. It
would provide services in
Cakchiquel, Garifuna, Kekchi, Mam, Quiche, and Xinca. The Law of
National Languages...
-
myths have aged
goddesses end up in the same place, in
particular the
Cakchiquel and Tzʼutujil
grandmother of Sun and Moon,
called Bʼatzbʼal ("Weaving...