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refer to: the
Lacandon people, one of the
contemporary Maya
peoples the
Lakandon Ch'ol, a
historic Maya
people the
Lacandon language, the
language spoken...
- The
Lakandon Chʼol were a
former Chʼol-speaking Maya
people inhabiting the
Lacandon Jungle in what is now
Chiapas in
Mexico and the
bordering regions of...
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group of
Mexico Acala Chʼol, an
extinct subdivision of the Chʼol
people Lakandon Chʼol, an
extinct subdivision of the Chʼol
people Manche Chʼol, an extinct...
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Diego de
Rivas was
based at
Dolores del
Lakandon, and he and his
fellow Mercederians baptised several hundred Lakandon Chʼols in the
following months and established...
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indigenous peoples of the
Americas Indigenous peoples of the
Americas Kejache Lakandon Chʼol List of
Mayan languages Manche Chʼol
Lorenzo Ochoa;
Patricia Martel(dir...
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indigenous peoples,
including the Zoques,
various Maya peoples, such as the
Lakandon Chʼol and the Tzotzil, and the Chiapanecas.
Soconusco had been incorporated...
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auxiliaries Zoque people Chiapaneca people Independent Maya, including:
Lakandon Chʼol
people Tojolabal people Tzotzil people Spanish conquest of Yucatán...
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groups with
territories in Petén
included the Kejache, the Acala, the
Lakandon Chʼol, the Xocmo, the Chinamita, the
Icaiche and the
Manche Chʼol. Petén...
- is now Campeche, and to the west of Chetumal. The
Cholan Maya-speaking
Lakandon (not to be
confused with the
modern inhabitants of
Chiapas by that name)...
- In 1554, the
Spanish military first invaded Lacandon jungle,
where the
Lakandon Chʼol and
other indigenous groups lived. At the end of the 1550s, the Spanish...