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    Qʼeqchiʼ (redirect from Kʼekchi)
    Qʼeqchiʼ (/qʼeqt͡ʃiʔ/) (Kʼekchiʼ in the former orthography, or simply Kekchi in many English-language contexts, such as in Belize) are a Maya people of...
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  • The Qʼeqchiʼ language, also spelled Kekchi, Kʼekchiʼ, or Kekchí, is one of the Mayan languages from the Quichean branch, spoken within Qʼeqchiʼ communities...
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    conflicts between tribes and with Europeans. They are divided into the Yucatec, Kekchi, and Mopan. These three Maya groups now inhabit the country. The Yucatec...
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    Guatemala (category Articles containing Kekchí-language text)
    Outline of Guatemala /ˌɡwɑːtəˈmɑːlə/ GWAH-tə-MAH-lə; Spanish: [ɡwateˈmala] ; Kekchí: Watemaal, Kaqchikel and K'iche': Iximulew, Mam: Twitz Paxil República de...
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    and Nahuatl of Mexico, with almost two million each; the Mayan languages Kekchi, Quiché, and Yucatec of Guatemala and Mexico, with about 1 million apiece;...
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    some Mopan Maya. San Pedro Columbia has Belize's largest settlement of Kekchi. Most of the population came to Belize from the Petén region of Guatemala...
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  • Kaqchikel (Cakchiquel) Tzʼutujil Quiche–Achi: Kʼicheʼ (Quiché), Achiʼ Qʼeqchiʼ (Kekchi) Pokom: Poqomam, Poqomchiʼ Uspantek Sakapultek Sipakapense See Mayan languages#Eastern...
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    number about 34% of the population; unmixed Maya make up another 10.6% (Kekchi, Mopan, and Yucatec). The Garifuna, who came to Belize in the 19th century...
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    the last serious attack on the colony. In the 1880s and 1890s, Mopán and Kekchí Maya fled from forced labor in Guatemala and came to British Honduras. They...
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    people who speak other language as their mother tongue (main language, Kekchí with 12,300 speakers): Ethnologue Archived 7 February 2016 at the Wayback...
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