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- The Tojolabal are a Maya people of the Mexican state of Chiapas. They traditionally speak the Tojolabal language. The Tojolabal people are spread across...
- Land and Liberty Mother of the sea snails of our dreams La Realidad Tojolabales, Tzeltales, and Mames Selva Fronteriza. "Ocosingo, Marques de Comillas"...
- estimated at 35,000 in the highlands. According to oral tradition, the Tojolabales came north from Guatemala. The largest community is Ingeniero González...
- Lenkersdorf, Carlos (1996). Los hombres verdaderos. Voces y testimonios tojolabales. Lengua y sociedad, naturaleza y cultura, artes y comunidad cósmica (in...
- K'iche' (Quiché), El Salvador and Guatemala Kaqchikel Kekchi Mam Poqomam Tojolabales Tzotzil Tzeltal Tz'utujil Mazatec Mixe Mixtec Olmec Otomi Pipil Purépecha...
- OCLC 229414632. Cuadriello Olivos, Hadlyyn; Rodrigo Megchún Rivera (2006). Tojolabales. Pueblos indígenas del México contemporáneo (in Spanish). Mexico City...
- Lenkersdorf, Carlos (1996). Los hombres verdaderos. Voces y testimonios tojolabales. Lengua y sociedad, naturaleza cite y cultura, artes y comunidad cósmica...
- Margaritas and Islapa, those growing up had the idea to merge with the native Tojolabales formed the present town of Tzimol. In contemporary times, and according...
- pp. 261–262. Cuadriello Olivos, Hadlyyn; and Rodrigo Megchún Rivera. Tojolabales. Pueblos indígenas del México contemporáneo (in Spanish). Mexico City...
- November 2014. Cuadriello Olivos, Hadlyyn; Rodrigo Megchún Rivera (2006). Tojolabales. Pueblos indígenas del México contemporáneo (in Spanish). Mexico City...