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- Momostenango is a muni****lity in the Totonicapán department of Guatemala. The muni****lity is situated in the North-West of Totonicapán, in the Western...
- Riscos de Momostenango is an area of curiously shaped sandstone formations located in the muni****lity of Momostenango in Guatemala. An area of 2.4 km2...
- Guatemalan writers in Europe and Latin America. Akʼabʼal was born in 1952 in Momostenango, Totonicapán. His formal education ceased at age twelve, when he left...
- Petén Naciones Unidas Guatemala (department) Tikal El Petén Riscos de Momostenango Totonicapán Río Dulce Izabal San José la Colonia Alta Verapaz Sipacate-Naranjo...
- schools have since been organized, one in Chimaltenango and the other in Momostenango. In addition to these schools, the Rose Foundation supports several other...
- Sololá Cantel Zunil San José Chiquilajá, Quetzaltenango Totonicapán Momostenango Central Guatemala: Santa María Chiquimula San Antonio Ilotenango Santa...
- Barberena 24,085 Santa Rosa 38 Jacaltenango 23,464 Huehuetenango 39 Momostenango 22,718 Totonicapán 40 Ostuncalco 22,113 Quetzaltenango 41 Santiago Sacatepéquez...
- projection of calendrical models onto the landscape. In contemporary Quichean Momostenango, for example, specific combinations of day-names and numbers are ascribed...
- speak Kʼicheʼ, though Spanish is also used throughout the department. Momostenango San Andrés Xecul San Bartolo San Cristóbal Totonicapán San Francisco...
- Barbara Tedlock's anthropological fieldwork with the K'iche' diviners in Momostenango, Guatemala revealed they "are recruited in a classical shamanic fashion...