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Mythologies of the Mopan Maya Tribe
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The Mopan tribe are an Indigenous, sub-ethnic group of the Maya peoples . They are native to regions of Belize and Guatemala . In the 18th and 19th centuries, the British forced the Mopan out of Belize and into Petén , Guatemala. There, they endured forced labour and high taxation, causing them to migrate back into Belize. The Mopan originally settled near modern Pueblo Viejo, but Guatemalan officials claimed that they were still within bounds of Guatemala, so they moved further east around 1889 and founded San Antonio. In the 2010 Census, 10,557 Belizeans reported their ethnicity as Mopan Maya. This constituted approximately 3% of the population. The Cacao tree has played a significant role in the religious life of the Mopan Maya people. The Cacao tree is known as ceremonial tree in the Mopan Community. The tree is locally known as cucu . Both the tree itself and its beans that it produces ...
Mythologies of the Ch’orti’ Tribe
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The Chʼortiʼ tribe (alternatively, Chʼortiʼ Maya or Chorti ) are one of the Indigenous Maya peoples , who primarily reside in communities and towns of northeastern Guatemala , northwestern Honduras , and northern El Salvador . Their indigenous language , also known as Chʼortiʼ , is a survival of Classic Maya language , the language of the inscriptions in Copan . It is the first language of approximately 15,000 people, although the majority of present-day Chʼortiʼ speakers are bilingual in Spanish as well. The Chʼortiʼ area, which had Copán as its cultural center, was the headquarters of the ancient Mayan civilization . The Chʼortiʼ people in Honduras are known for their first ruler Yax K'uk' Mo' (pronounced 'Yash Kook Mo') who was the founder and first king of the dynasty that ruled the Maya city of Copan (also known as Oxwitik) for nearly 400 years. Kn...