- The
Kejache (/keˈχätʃe/) (sometimes
spelt Kehache, Quejache, Kehach,
Kejach or Cehache) were a Maya
people in
northern Guatemala at the time of Spanish...
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March 1525. The
expedition p****ed
onwards through Kejache territory and
reported that the
Kejache towns were
situated in
easily defensible locations...
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Yalain and the Kowoj.
Other groups with
territories in Petén
included the
Kejache, the Acala, the
Lakandon Chʼol, the Xocmo, the Chinamita, the
Icaiche and...
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represented by
regional kingdoms, such as the Itza, Kowoj,
Yalain and
Kejache in Petén, and the Mam, Ki'che', Kackchiquel, Chajoma, Tz'utujil, Poqomchi'...
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skirmish with
about 25
Kejache near the
abandoned Kejache town of Chunpich.
Several musketeers were injured, and the
Kejache retreated without injury...
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indigenous peoples of the
Americas Indigenous peoples of the
Americas Kejache Lakandon Chʼol List of
Mayan languages Manche Chʼol
Resultados Del Censo...
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Central America Spain
Independent Maya, including: Itza
people Kowoj people Kejache people Yalain people Lakandon Chʼol
people Manche Ch'ol
people Victory...
- them were the Chinamita, the
Kejache, the Icaiche, the
Lakandon Chʼol, the Mopan, the
Manche Chʼol and the Yalain. The
Kejache occupied an area
north of...
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kingdoms and city-states,
including the:
Chajoma **** Itza Ixil
Kakchiquel Kejache Kʼicheʼ
Kowoj Lakandon Chʼol Mam
Manche Chʼol
Pipil Poqomam Qʼanjobʼal...
- Itza
capital Nojpetén to the
Spanish invaders in 1697, a mix of Itza,
Kejache and
Kowoj refugees fled into the
Lacandon Jungle,
where they too became...