- Tz'utujil (/ˈsuːtəhiːl, ˈtsuː-/),
Tzutujil, Tzutuhil, Sutujil, and
Zutuhil may
refer to Tz'utujil people, an
ethnic subgroup of the Maya Tz'utujil language...
- The
Tzʼutujil (
Tzutujil, Tzutuhil, Sutujil) are an
Indigenous people, one of the 22 Maya
ethnic groups that live in Guatemala.
Together with the Xinca...
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Tzʼutujil /ˈtsuːtəhiːl/ is a
Mayan language spoken by the
Tzʼutujil people in the
region to the
south of Lake Atitlán in Guatemala.
Tzʼutujil is closely...
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languages closely related to Kʼicheʼ are Us****, Sakapultek,
Kaqchikel and
Tzutujil. The
history of the Kʼicheʼ
people can be
divided into two main historical...
- branch, is
spoken today by 400,000 people. It is
closely related to the
Tzutujil language. In Mexico, the
Kaqchikel communities are
located in the state...
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particular the
Cakchiquel and
Tzʼutujil grandmother of Sun and Moon,
called Bʼatzbʼal ("Weaving Implement") in
Tzʼutujil. On the
other hand, in Qʼeqchiʼ...
- Ajpu is a hip-hop
group from Guatemala,
whose music is
often in
mostly Tzʼutujil and
Spanish along with
other Mayan languages,
including Quiché (Kʼicheʼ)...
- the
Spanish conquest and
continuing to 1619. A
letter from the
defeated Tzʼutujil Maya
nobility of
Santiago Atitlán to the
Spanish king
written in 1571...
- de
Alvarado were
killed by the
Tzʼutujil, the
conquistadors and
their Kaqchikel allies marched against the
Tzʼutujil.
Pedro de
Alvarado led 60 cavalry...
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religion Pech
religion Q'eqchi'
religion Tzeltal religion Tzotzil religion Tzʼutujil religion Mixe
religion Nagualism Olmec religion Purépecha
religion Talamancan...