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- Ix Ix Iʼx, Balam Hix (?) 05 Chikchan Chicchan Kan (unknown) 15 Men Men Tzikin Men (?) 06 Kimi Cimi Kame Cham (?) 16 Kʼibʼ Cib Ajmaq (unknown) 07 Manikʼ...
- conquering and settling Jakawitz under Balam Kitze, the Kʼicheʼ now ruled by Tzʼikin expanded into Rabinal territory and subdued the Poqomam with the help of...
- Ah Ulil c.1225–1250: Bahlam Kitze c.1250–1275: Kʼokʼoja c.1275–1300: E Tzʼikin c.1300–1325: Ajkan c.1325–1350: Kʼokaibʼ c.1350–1375: Kʼonache c.1375–1400:...
- performed the Great Dance of Tohil in honour of the deity in the month of Tzʼikin Qʼij, prior to the maize harvest (which takes place in November). This...
- Xahil clan, who died in the Kaqchikel wars of expansion, either Chopena-Tzʼiʼkin Uka or Chopena-Tohin. Chajoma Chitinamit Centro de Acción Legal - Ambiental...
- is symbolic of the creative force in general, and of the earth itself. Tzikin is the most excellent day of all. Double offerings are made at shrines,...
- unpredictable quality (but most commonly /a/) may appear between two consonants: tzʼikin-a ja 'jaguar house' Another common way of forming designations of persons...