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Lacanja Chansayab is a
village in the
Mexican state of Chiapas. It is a
tourist attraction that is
close to
Lacanja ruins and the
waterfall at the Río...
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Lacanha or
Lacanja (also
known as
Lacanjá-Kuná) is Maya
archaeological site
located on the bank of the
Lacanjá river inside the
Lacandon Jungle of Chiapas...
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state of
Chiapas in Mexico.
Within Chiapas,
Lacandon is
spoken in Betel,
Lacanjá San Quintín, Lake Metzaboc, Metzaboc, and Najá.
Native Lacandon speakers...
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estimated between 600 and 1,000. They are
mostly located in the
communities of
Lacanjá Chansayab, Najá, and
Mensabak in the
Lacandon Jungle. They live near the...
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Lacanja burn...
- McGee. “Northern
Lacandon Maya
Medicinal Plant Use in the
Communities of
Lacanja Chan
Sayab and Naha’, Chiapas, Mexico.”
Journal of
Ecological Anthropology...
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Traditional Knowledge Of
Lacandon Maya
Women Shape The Diet And The
Landscape In
Lacanja Chansayab, Mexico.
State University of New York
College of Environmental...
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Lacanja burn...
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Oxlahuntun has
common architectural features of the Maya
buildings at the
Lacanjá river basin sites such as
Nuevo Jalisco,
Rancho Ojo de Agua, and Lacanha...
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Lacanja burn
shows deforestation...