- The
Chajoma (Mayan pronunciation: [/tʃäχoˈmä/]) were a Kaqchikel-speaking Maya
people of the Late
Postclassic period, with a
large kingdom in the highlands...
-
Jilotepeque Viejo, the
capital of the
Chajoma kingdom. To
distinguish between the two, the
ruins of the
Chajoma capital are now
referred to as
Mixco Viejo...
- Sacatepéquez,
which also
hosts a
marketplace and is a
culinary attraction. The
Chajoma were a
group of
indigenous people who were
Kaqchikel speaking Maya, they...
- The most
important were the Kʼicheʼ, the Kaqchikel, the Tzʼutujil, the
Chajoma, the Mam, the
Poqomam and the Pipil. All were Maya
groups except for the...
-
September 12, 1839, the
department of Sacatepéquez was created,
getting its name from the
former city.
Antigua Guatemala was made the capital.
Chajoma v t e...
- book
Annals of the Cakchiquels, also
known as
Memorial de Sololá. The
Chajoma were
another Kaqchikel-speaking people; the
ruins of
Mixco Viejo have been...
- Kowoj,
Yalain and
Kejache in Petén, and the Mam, Ki'che', Kackchiquel,
Chajoma, Tz'utujil, Poqomchi', Q'eqchi' and Ch'orti'
peoples in the highlands....
-
early capital of the
Chajoma, a Kaqchikel-speaking Maya people,
recorded in the
Annals of the Cakchiquels. The
kingdom of the
Chajoma was at one
point considered...
- ISBN 99922-56-19-2. OCLC 47220876. Hill,
Robert M. II (1996). "Eastern
Chajoma (Cakchiquel)
Political Geography:
Ethnohistorical and
archaeological contributions...
- Guatemala. Sacul, Texas, a
community in the USA. Sacul, a
small Maya
archaeological site
belonging to the
Postclassic Chajoma kingdom of
highland Guatemala....