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- Chuj_people abstract "The Chuj or Chuh are a Maya people, whose homeland is in Guatemala and Mexico. Population estimates vary between 30,000 and over 60,000. Their indigenous language is also called Chuj and belongs to the Q'anjobalan branch of Mayan languages. In Guatemala, most Chuj live in the department of Huehuetenango in the municipalities of San Mateo Ixtatán and San Sebastián Coatán.The Chuj, and their ancestors, are believed to have lived in the same area for 4,000 years. They first came into contact with Spanish conquistadores in the 1530s, however they were not finally subdued by the Spanish colonial authorities until the 1680s. In the post-Colonial era, the Chuj lost much of their communal land, reducing them to extreme poverty. This resulted in a history of violent resistance to authority culminating in guerrilla activity against Guatemala's military junta in the 1980s.".
- Chuj_people language Chuj_language.
- Chuj_people language Spanish_language.
- Chuj_people populationPlace Guatemala.
- Chuj_people populationPlace Huehuetenango_Department.
- Chuj_people populationPlace Mexico.
- Chuj_people religion Catholicism.
- Chuj_people religion Evangelicalism.
- Chuj_people religion Maya_religion.
- Chuj_people thumbnail Guatemala_2007_tarjeta_2_198.jpg?width=300.
- Chuj_people wikiPageExternalLink LimonAguirreFernando.pdf.
- Chuj_people wikiPageID "17722543".
- Chuj_people wikiPageLength "17659".
- Chuj_people wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- Chuj_people wikiPageRevisionID "691287601".
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Alonso_de_León.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Arranged_marriage.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Bride_kidnapping.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_University_Press.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Guatemala.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_peoples.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesoamerican_cultures.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Action.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Chiapas.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Chuj_language.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Conquistador.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Encomienda.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Enrique_Enriquez_de_Guzmán.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Evangelicalism.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Exonym_and_endonym.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink File:San_Mateo_Ixtatán_2.jpg.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Gonzalo_de_Ovalle.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Huehuetenango_Department.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Indian_reductions.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Jacaltenango.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Kiche_people.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Lacandon_Jungle.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Maya_peoples.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Maya_religion.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Mayan_languages.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Military_dictatorship.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink National_Autonomous_University_of_Mexico.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Nentón.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_de_Alvarado.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Columbian_era.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Mayan_language.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Qanjobalan_languages.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink San_Mateo_Ixtatán.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink San_Sebastián_Coatán.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Eulalia,_Huehuetenango.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Syncretism.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Tojolabal_language.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink Tzeltal_people.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Guatemala_2007_tarjeta_2_198.jpg.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Idioma_Chuj.JPG.
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chuj Maya".
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chuj people".
- Chuj_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chuj".
- Chuj_people group "Chuj".
- Chuj_people languages Chuj_language.
- Chuj_people languages Spanish_language.
- Chuj_people pop "64438".
- Chuj_people pop "approx. 3,000".
- Chuj_people population "approx. 68,000".
- Chuj_people region Huehuetenango_Department.
- Chuj_people religions Catholicism.
- Chuj_people religions Evangelicalism.
- Chuj_people religions Maya_religion.
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- Chuj_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Guatemala.
- Chuj_people subject Category:Maya_peoples.
- Chuj_people subject Category:Mesoamerican_cultures.
- Chuj_people hypernym People.
- Chuj_people type EthnicGroup.
- Chuj_people type Group.
- Chuj_people type Group.
- Chuj_people type People.
- Chuj_people type Thing.
- Chuj_people type Q41710.
- Chuj_people comment "The Chuj or Chuh are a Maya people, whose homeland is in Guatemala and Mexico. Population estimates vary between 30,000 and over 60,000. Their indigenous language is also called Chuj and belongs to the Q'anjobalan branch of Mayan languages. In Guatemala, most Chuj live in the department of Huehuetenango in the municipalities of San Mateo Ixtatán and San Sebastián Coatán.The Chuj, and their ancestors, are believed to have lived in the same area for 4,000 years.".
- Chuj_people label "Chuj people".
- Chuj_people seeAlso History_of_Guatemala.
- Chuj_people seeAlso Maya_civilization.
- Chuj_people seeAlso Maya_peoples.
- Chuj_people seeAlso Maya_religion.