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?La utz awach?; introduction to Kaqchikel Maya language.


9780292714601

La utz awach?; introduction to Kaqchikel Maya language.

Brown, R. McKenna et al.

U. of Texas Press

2006

305 pages

$19.95

Paperback

PM3576

This excellent textbook is designed to teach basic speaking skills in one of the four most common Mayan languages Family Branch Subgroups Subgroups Subbranch Language  spoken in Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, and by immigrants to the U.S. Centered around the essential elements of everyday conversation and accompanied by pleasing drawings of people and things as well as numerous b&w photos, this is a well-planned and effective textbook. The three authors are anthropologists The following list is obsolete.

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 and the founders of a summer program in Kaqchikel Language The Kaqchikel language (in modern orthography; formerly also spelled Cakchiquel or Cakchiquiel) is an indigenous Mesoamerican language and a member of the Quichean-Mamean branch of the Mayan languages family.  and Culture sponsored by Tulane U. and the U. of Texas at Austin. Oversized o·ver·size  
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