Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Tzutujil

Also spelled �Zutuhil, or Tzutuhil, � Mayan Indians of the midwestern highlands of Guatemala. The Tzutujil language is closely related to those of the neighbouring Cakchiquel and Quich� (qq.v.). The Tzutujil, like the neighbouring Mayan peoples, are agricultural, growing the Indian staple crops - corn (maize), beans, and squash. They also keep a few domestic animals such as sheep, pigs, and chickens. The people

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