- The
Kaqchikel (also
called Kachiquel) are one of the
Indigenous Maya
peoples of the
midwestern highlands of
Guatemala and of
southern Mexico. They constitute...
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Kaqchikel, also
spelled Kaqchickel, Kakchiquel, Cachiquel, Cakchikel, Caqchikel, or Cakchiquel, may
refer to:
Kaqchikel people, an
ethnic subgroup of...
- The
Kaqchikel language (in
modern orthography;
formerly also
spelled Cakchiquel or Cachiquel) is an
indigenous Mesoamerican language and a
member of the...
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ethnic groups, the Achi Maya do not
regard themselves as Kʼicheʼ. The
Kaqchikel language is
spoken by
about 400,000
people in an area
stretching from...
- do****ents,
including the
Annals of the
Kaqchikels,
which includes the
Xajil Chronicle describing the
history of the
Kaqchikel from
their mythical creation down...
- Cauqué
Mayan (also
known as
Kaqchikel–Kʼicheʼ
Mixed language) is a
mixed language spoken in the
aldea of
Santa María Cauqué,
Santiago Sacatepéquez, in...
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Tecpan Atitlan.
Pedro de
Alvarado sent two
Kaqchikel messengers to
Tecpan Atitlan at the
request of the
Kaqchikel lords, both of whom were
killed by the Tz'utujil...
-
Memorial de Tecpán-Atitlán or
Memorial de Sololá) is a m****cript
written in
Kaqchikel by
Francisco Hernández
Arana Xajilá in 1571, and
completed by his grandson...
- Maya
languages closely related to Kʼicheʼ are Us****, Sakapultek,
Kaqchikel and Tzutujil. The
history of the Kʼicheʼ
people can be
divided into two...
- with the
Kaqchikel nation to
fight against their traditional rivals the K'iche' (Quiché) nation.
Alvarado later turned against the
Kaqchikel, and eventually...