- Q'eqchi' people
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Q´eqchi´
population = 852,012 [cite web |url=http://www.ine.gob.gt/Nesstar/Censo2002/survey0/dataSet/dataFiles/dataFile1/var26.html |title= XI Censo Nacional de Población y VI de Habitación (Censo 2002) - Pertenencia de grupo étnico |accessdate=2008-05-27 |publisher=Instituto Nacional de Estadística |date=2002 ]
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region2 =Alta Verapaz
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region3 =El Petén
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languages = Q'eqchi', Spanish
religions =Catholic , Evangelicalist,Maya religion
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footnotes =Q'eqchi
' ( or Kekchi in an older orthography) are one of theMaya peoples inGuatemala andBelize , whose indigenous language is also called Q'eqchi'.Before the beginning in the 1520s of the
Spanish conquest of Guatemala , Q'eqchi' settlements were concentrated in what are now the departments ofAlta Verapaz andBaja Verapaz . Over the course of the succeeding centuries a series of land displacements, resettlements, persecutions and migrations resulted in a wider dispersal of Q'eqchi' communities, into other regions of Guatemala (Izabal , Petén,El Quiché ), southern Belize (Toledo District ), and smaller numbers inEl Salvador ,Honduras and southern Mexico. [See Kahn (2006, pp.34–49) for an account of Q'eqchi' migrational history and the impetus behind these movements, and in particular pp.41–42.] While most notably present in northern Alta Verapaz and southern Petén, [cite web |author=Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.) |year=2005 |title=Q'eqchi': a language of Guatemala |url=http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=kek |work=Ethnologue |publisher=SIL International |accessdate=2008-05-30; as indicated by 1998 SIL data.] contemporary Q'eqchi' language-speakers are the most widely spread geographically of all Guatemalan Mayan groups. [Kahn (2006, p.34)]Notes
References
: cite book |author=aut|Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.) |year=2005 |title=Ethnologue: Languages of the World |edition=Fifteenth edition |format=online version |url=http://www.ethnologue.com |publisher=
SIL International |location=Dallas, TX |isbn=1-55671-159-X |oclc=60338097|accessdate=2008-05-30 : cite book |author=aut|Kahn, Hilary E. |year=2006 |title=Seeing and Being Seen: The Q’eqchi’ Maya of Livingston, Guatemala, and Beyond |location=Austin |publisher=University of Texas Press |isbn=978-0-292-71348-2 |oclc=68965681: cite book |author=aut|Wilk, Richard |year=1997 |title=Household Ecology: Economic change and domestic life among the Kekchi Maya in Belize |location=DeKalb, IL |publisher=Northern Ilinois University Press |isbn=978-0875805757 |oclc=97031713: cite book |author=aut|Wilson, Richard |year=1995 |title=Maya Resurgence in Guatemala: Q’eqchi’ Experiences |location=Norman |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |isbn=0-8061-2690-6 |oclc=31172908
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