
Kʼicheʼ people - Wikipedia
The eponymous Kʼicheʼ language is a Mesoamerican language in the Mayan language family. The highland Kʼicheʼ states in the pre-Columbian era are associated with the ancient Maya civilization, and reached the peak of their power and influence during the Mayan Postclassic period (c. …
Who Are The K'iche People? - WorldAtlas
2019年1月17日 · One in nine Guatemalans belongs to the K'iche subgroup of the Mayan people. The word K'iche means “many trees.” There are about 14,636,487 K'iche people spread across Central and South America.
K’iche’ | Maya, Guatemala, Language | Britannica
K’iche’, Mayan people living in the midwestern highlands of Guatemala. The K’iche’ had an advanced civilization in pre-Columbian times, with a high level of political and social organization. Archaeological remains show large population centres and a complex class structure.
Kʼicheʼ language - Wikipedia
With over a million speakers (some 7% of Guatemala's population), Kʼicheʼ is the second most widely-spoken language in the country, after Spanish. It is one of the most widely-spoken indigenous American languages in Mesoamerica. The Central dialect is the most commonly used in media and education.
History of the Quiché Maya - Popol Vuh - ThoughtCo
2018年3月7日 · The Popol Vuh, often dubbed the Bible of the Maya, narrates the creation myth of the Maya Quiché of Guatemala and the Story of the Hero Twins.
The K’iche’ Maya of Guatemala: A Glimpse into their Culture
2024年9月19日 · The K’iche’ (Quiché) Mayan peoples make up 11% of Guatemala’s population and 65% of the Quiché Department. The K’iche’ Maya have a history of high level political and social organization, and a complex class structure.
Maya Quiché: Cultura, Tradiciones y Legado en Guatemala
La cultura Maya Quiché es una de las más ricas y complejas de Guatemala, que se manifiesta a través de su lengua, tradiciones, gastronomía y creencias. La población Quiché ha sabido conservar su identidad a lo largo de los años, convirtiéndose en …
Quiché Department - Wikipedia
Quiché (Spanish pronunciation: [kiˈtʃe]) is a department of Guatemala. It is in the heartland of the Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) people, one of the Maya peoples, to the north-west of Guatemala City. The capital is Santa Cruz del Quiché. The word Kʼicheʼ comes from the language of the same name, which means "many trees".
Historia de la comunidad K’iche’ en Guatemala
2021年7月5日 · La comunidad K’iche’ fue parte de las primeras migraciones toltecas —provenientes de México—, en llegar a Mesoamérica. Adentrados en otras tierras, vieron la oportunidad de asentarse en el altiplano del país. Poco a poco, adoptaron una influencia tanto maya como olmeca.
Quiche Indian Language - Native Languages of the Americas
Quiche is a Mayan language spoken by more than a million people in Guatemala. There are many dialects of Quiche, and some linguists consider some of them to be separate languages.