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    Patricia Martel(dir.) (2002). Lengua y cultura mayas (in Spanish). UNAM. p. 170. ISBN 9703200893. El "Pueblo Maya" lo constituyen actualmente algo menos de...
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  • In archaeology, the classic Maya collapse was the destabilization of Classic Maya civilization and the violent collapse and abandonment of many southern...
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  • Coordinación de Organizaciones del Pueblo Maya de Guatemala (COPMAGUA - "Coordination of Organisations of the Maya People of Guatemala"). The first Pan-Xinka...
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  • such as the Coordinadora de Organizaciones del Pueblo Maya (Coordinator of Organizations of the Maya People of Guatemala, COPMAGUA) were created in order...
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    Chicxulub Pueblo (Mayan pronunciation: [tʃʼikʃuluɓ] Ch’ik Xulub) is a town, and surrounding municipality of the same name, in the Mexican state of Yucatán...
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    Tulum (category Articles containing Yucatec Maya-language text)
    Tulum (Spanish pronunciation: [tuˈlun], Yucatec Maya: Tulu'um) is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba,...
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    territory of the Late Postclassic Maya states and polities into the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain. The Maya occupied the Maya Region, an area that is now...
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    Dislocada (1989) in the Hakone Open-Air Museum, Hakone, Japan Museo del Pueblo Maya (1993), Mérida Museo Chiapas de Ciencia y Tecnología (2005), Tuxtla Gutiérrez...
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    Mam people (redirect from Maya Mam)
    The Mam are an indigenous Maya people in the western highlands of Guatemala and in south-western Mexico who speak the Mam language. Most Mam (617,171)...
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  • The Chontal Maya are a Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco. "Chontal", from the Nahuatl word for chontalli, which means "foreigner", has been...
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    20 days of the Maya calendar.[which?] Aimed at promoting "interculturality"[citation needed] in Guatemala, the Bandera de los Pueblos was received with...
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  • Pledge Times. Retrieved 19 April 2021. ""Hoy es un día histórico para el pueblo maya": Leydy Pech al recibir el premio de Fundación Goldman". Aristegui Noticias...
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    the Maya site of Palenque, Chiapas. Los Antiguos Mayas, Una Antologia (English: The Ancient Maya: An Anthology) - (January 1981) El Pueblo Maya (English:...
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    Kaqchikel people (category Maya peoples of Guatemala)
    the Indigenous Maya peoples of the midwestern highlands of Guatemala and of southern Mexico. They constitute Guatemala's third largest Maya group. The name...
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    indígena de México, pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans (Spanish: nativos mexicanos) or Mexican Native Americans (Spanish: pueblos originarios de...
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    grown to over 70 hotels. Most of them are cabañas built in the traditional Maya style with thatched palm roofs though there are some more high end hotels...
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  • Bacalar (category Articles with Yucatec Maya-language sources (yua))
    rebellious Chan Santa Cruz Maya conquered the town. It was retaken by the Mexicans in 1902. Bacalar was named a "Pueblo Mágico" in 2006. Between 2005...
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    Mérida, Yucatán (category Articles containing Yucatec Maya-language text)
    Mérida (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmeɾiða] , Yucatec Maya: Joꞌ) is the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatán, and the largest city in southeastern Mexico...
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  • Tella, Buenos Aires, 1968. Poder sobrenatural y control social: en un pueblo maya contemporáneo, Instituto Indigenista Interamericano, México, 1970. El...
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    exposes dark patches of skin on its back to the sun. The Hopi and other Pueblo tribes believed roadrunners were medicine birds, capable of warding off...
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    days, and repeatedly running through a screen or sieve. Acoma and other Pueblo pottery traditionally pound dry clay into a powder and then remove impurities...
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    organizaciones civiles, promueven a Yesica Sánchez Maya a la Defensoría de los Derechos Humanos del Pueblo de Oaxaca". Frida Guerrera (in Spanish). Oaxaca...
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  • Location shooting in New Mexico occurred in Española, Tesuque Pueblo, Cochiti Pueblo and Abiquiú. In mid-October, the series filmed in Mexican Hat, Utah...
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    Pueblo Merton Sisneros, Santa Clara Pueblo Anita Suazo, Santa Clara Pueblo Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara Pueblo Margaret Tafoya, Santa Clara Pueblo,...
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    Valladolid, Yucatán (category Pueblos Mágicos)
    Valladolid (Spanish: [baʝaðoˈlið] ; Sakiʼ in Maya) is a city located in the eastern region of the Mexican state of Yucatán. It is the seat of Valladolid...
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    Chicxulub Puerto (category Articles containing Yucatec Maya-language text)
    Chicxulub Pueblo, located farther inland in the peninsula, is often confused with this coastal town. The name Chicxulub is from the Yucatec Maya language...
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    Maya genocide, or the Silent Holocaust (Spanish: Genocidio guatemalteco, Genocidio maya, or Holocausto silencioso), was the mass killing of the Maya Indigenous...
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    Izamal (category Maya sites in Yucatán)
    pyramids). Izamal is an important archaeological site of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is probably the biggest city of the Northern Yucatec Plains...
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    Bolonchén, Campeche (category Maya sites in Campeche)
    Bolonchén or Bolonchén de Rejón (Bolon Che'e'en in Modern Maya) is a town in the Mexican state of Campeche, about 120 km (75 mi) east from the state capital...
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  • organizations such as governments and gives value to goods and services. The Maya economy had no universal form of trade exchange other than resources and...
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