- The Xinka, or
Xinca, are a non-Mayan
indigenous people of Mesoamerica, with
communities in the
southern portion of Guatemala, near its
border with El...
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Xinca (or Xinka, Sinca, or Szinca) is a
small extinct family of
Mesoamerican languages,
formerly regarded as a
single language isolate, once
spoken by...
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Xinca may
refer to:
Xinca people — an
Indigenous people in
southern Guatemala Xincan languages —
their Indigenous Mesoamerican languages Xinka refers...
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especially in
rural areas, as well as two non-Mayan
Amerindian languages:
Xinca, an
indigenous language, and Garifuna, an
Arawakan language spoken on the...
- ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
Xinca Guazacapán
resources in the
Archive of the
Indigenous Languages of
Latin America:
Xinca Guazacapán 1
Xinca Guazacapán 2
Xinca Guazacapán...
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Yupiltepeque Native to
Guatemala Ethnicity Xinca people Extinct by 1920
Language family Xincan Yupiltepeque Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis) Linguist...
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using spears,
arrows and
wooden swords with
inset obsidian blades; the
Xinca of the
southern coastal plain used
poison on
their arrows. In
response to...
- from the
region of Chiquimulilla.
Chiquimulilla was
formerly spoken by
Xinca people on the
pacific coast of Guatemala. The
language suffered a sharp...
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Jumaytepeque Native to
Guatemala Ethnicity Xinca people Native speakers (moribund or
extinct cited 1997)
Language family Xincan Jumaytepeque Language...
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divided in four parts, red, yellow,
white and black, each
colour representing Xinca people,
Garifuna people, Maya people, and
Ladino people, respectively. These...