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Tzeltal may
refer to:
Tzeltal people, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Tzeltal language, the
Mayan language they
speak This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
Tzeltal are a Maya
people of Mexico, who
chiefly reside in the
highlands of Chiapas. The
Tzeltal language belongs to the
Tzeltalan subgroup of Maya...
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Tzeltal or
Tseltal (/ˈ(t)sɛltɑːl/) is a
Mayan language spoken in the
Mexican state of Chiapas,
mostly in the muni****lities of Ocosingo, Altamirano, ****xtán...
- vegetables, and coffee.
Tzotzil speakers number just
slightly less than
theTzeltals at 226,000,
although those of the
ethnicity are
probably higher. Tzotzils...
- rebellion, in what is
known as the
Tzeltal Rebellion or
Tzendal Rebellion. It was a
multiethnic revolt, with 32
towns of
Tzeltal (14),
Tzotzil (15), and Chol...
- (1576–1606), Tepehuán
Revolt (1616–1620), and the
Pueblo Revolt (1680), the
Tzeltal Rebellion of 1712 was a
regional Maya revolt. Most
rebellions were small-scale...
- María de La
Candelaria (c.1698 - d.1716) was a
Tzeltal Maya
woman and one of the
leaders of the
Tzeltal Rebellion. Her father, Agustín López, was the sacristan...
- (24,300), in the
Mexican state of Chiapas. The
Tzotzil language, like
Tzeltal and Ch'ol, is
descended from the proto-Ch'ol
spoken in the late classic...
-
Tzeltal people, who,
according to Ordoñez, had
built Palenque.
Fantastic details described Votan's four
trips back to the
Middle East." The
Tzeltal are...
- the
prayers for M**** and the
celebration of
sacraments into
Tzotzil and
Tzeltal. The
translations include "the
prayers used for M****, marriage, baptisms...