-
Toquegua may be the name of a
group of people, and a language,
spoken along the
Atlantic coast of
Guatemala and
Honduras from the area
around the mouth...
-
langue des
Toquegua, des Chol
Lacandon et des Acalá avec le cholti’, 'highlight the
proximity or even
identity of the
language of the
Toquegua, Chol Lacandon...
- the
hostile Toquegua. The
leaders of
Xocolo and Amatique,
backed by the
threat of
Spanish action,
persuaded a
community of 190
Toquegua to
settle on...
- port was Nito, in
Manche Chol or
Toquegua polities,
while the
nearest maritime post
simpliciter was Masca, in
Toquegua. Alternatively, the
merchants 'may...
-
backed by the
threat of
Spanish action,
persuaded a
community of 190
Toquegua to
settle on the
Amatique coast in
April 1604. The new
settlement immediately...
- Guatemala, and
Chontal in Tabasco.
Acala Chʼol
Lakandon Chʼol
Manche Chʼol
Toquegua The
grouping was
proposed because Huastecan shares several sound changes...
- the port of
Santo Tomás de
Aquino in the
Amatique Bay,
within the
former Toquegua territory. Nonetheless, by 1633, ‘on the
heels of a
general rebellion came...
- swamps. The Territory's
immediate neighbours were the
Mopan to
their north,
Toquegua to
their east, and Acala, Q'eqchi', Poqom, and
Verapaz to
their west. Neighbouring...