- as one its main deities. One of Acalan's
coastal settlements was
called Tixchel "At the
place of Ixchel". The
Spanish conqueror, Hernán Cortés,
tells us...
- Scholes,
France V., and
Ralph Roys. The Maya
Chontal Indians of Acalan-
Tixchel. Washington, D.C., 1948.
Includes a
unique text in
Chontal that
tells about...
-
recorded at
around 4,000. In 1557 the po****tion was
forcibly moved to
Tixchel on the Gulf of
Mexico coast, so as to be more
easily accessible to the...
-
France V.; Roys,
Ralph L. (1968). The Maya
Chontal Indians of Acalan-
Tixchel: A
Contribution to the
History and
Ethnography of the
Yucatan Peninsula...
- Scholes,
France V., and
Ralph L. Roys, The Maya
Chontal Indians of Acalan-
Tixchel.
University of
Oklahoma Press,
Norman 1968.
Eduard Seler, Die Tierbilder...
- for the
history of Yucatan, in
three volumes (1936-1938) Acalán
Chontals Tixchel, co-aut****d with
Ralph L. Roys [es; de],
Eleanor Adams and
Robert S. Chamberlin...
- No Yes cf
Tazes Tases,
Tasees Chancenote Yucn
Unitp Yes Yes Yes Yes cf
Tixchel Chontal,
Chontal Maya – Camp – No No No No –
Tutul Xiu Tutul-Xiu, Mani...
-
kilometers to the
Southwest of Chakán
Putum was the
Chontales Mayan city,
Tixchel. Chakán
Putum was an
important point in the
commercial route from the Tabasco...
-
France V.; Roys,
Ralph L. (1968). The Maya
Chontal Indians of Acalan-
Tixchel: A
Contribution to the
History and
Ethnography of the
Yucatan Peninsula...
- This
Chontal group is a
descendant of the Mayans, the so-called Acalan-
Tixchel chontales, and
today are
seated in the muni****lities of Nacajuca, Centla...