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Kʼicheʼ (pronounced [kʼiˈtʃeʔ];
previous Spanish spelling: Quiché) are
Indigenous peoples of the
Americas and are one of the Maya peoples. The eponymous...
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Kʼicheʼ ([kʼiˈtʃʰeʔ], also
known as Qatzijobʼal lit. 'our language'
among its speakers), or Quiché (/kiːˈtʃeɪ/ kee-CHAY), is a
Mayan language spoken by...
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Kiche may
refer to:
Kʼicheʼ (disambiguation),
several uses
Kiche,
village in
Dagestan Quiche (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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alternatively Gukumatz) was a god of wind and rain of the
Postclassic Kʼicheʼ Maya. It was the
Feathered Serpent that
according to the
Popol Vuh created...
- Vuh or Pop Vuj) is a text
recounting the
mythology and
history of the
Kʼicheʼ people of Guatemala, one of the Maya
peoples who also
inhabit the Mexican...
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Kʼicheʼ kingdom of Qʼumarkaj was a
state in the
highlands of modern-day
Guatemala which was
founded by the
Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) Maya in the thirteenth...
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Popol Vuh, is
written in an
antiquated Kʼicheʼ often called classical Kʼicheʼ (or Quiché). The
Kʼicheʼ culture was at its
pinnacle at the time of...
- Qʼumarkaj (
Kʼicheʼ: [qʼumarˈkaχ]) (sometimes
rendered as Gumarkaaj, Gumarcaj, ****arcaj or Kumarcaaj) is an
archaeological site in the
southwest of the...
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mythical and
dynastic origins of the Toj
Kʼicheʼ rulers of Rabinal, and
their relationships with
neighboring Kʼicheʼ of Qʼumarkaj. The
Rabinal Achí is performed...
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Kʼicheʼ Maya in the Late
Postclassic period of Mesoamerica. At the time of the
Spanish Conquest,
Tohil was the
patron god of the
Kʼicheʼ. He was...