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- Acalan (Chontal Maya: Tamactun, Nahuatl: Acallan) was a Chontal Maya region in what is now southern Campeche, Mexico. Its capital was Itzamkanac. The people...
- The African Academy of Languages (ACALAN; French: Académie Africaine des Langues; Portuguese: Academia Africana de Línguas or ACALIN) is a Pan-African...
- head town of the Chontal province of Acalan (Itzamkanac) venerated Ixchel as one its main deities. One of Acalan's coastal settlements was called Tixchel...
- expedition was stopped in the Chontal Maya capital of Itzamkanac, known as Acalan in Nahuatl, Cortés had Cuauhtémoc executed for allegedly conspiring to kill...
- countries name was Acalan which had its capitol at Itzamkanac. Acalan had constant disputes with Tabasco. Also Itzamkanac was inland and Acalan had a much smaller...
- Tetlepanquetzal Tlatoani of Tlacopan Reign 1503 - 1525 Died 1525 Itzamkanac, Acalan, Mexico...
- the province of Acalan, which occupied an area spanning southern Campeche and eastern Tabasco. When Hernán Cortés p****ed through Acalan in 1525 he estimated...
- distribution system. Colonial sources also record Mayan market hubs at Acalan, Champotón, Chetumal, Bacalar, Cachi, Conil, Pole, Cozumel, Cochuah, Chauaca...
- Paxbolonacha, was a Maya merchant from the Acalan who was elected as a regional ruler of Itzamkanac, the capital in the Acalan. His election demonstrates the Chontal...
- languages for Africa's development Archived 24 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine ACALAN (French & English). "Tongues under threat". The Economist. 22 January 2011...