K'iche' people

K'iche' (pronounced [kʼi ˈtʃeʔ]; previous Spanish spelling: Quiché) are indigenous peoples of the Americas, one of the Maya peoples. The K'iche' language is a Mesoamerican language in the Mayan language family.

The highland K'iche' states in the pre-Columbian era are associated with the ancient Maya civilization, and reached the peak of their power and influence during the Postclassic period.

The meaning of the word K'iche' is "many trees." The Nahuatl translation, Cuauhtēmallān "Place of the Many Trees (People)", is the origin of the word Guatemala. Quiché Department is also named for them.

Rigoberta Menchú, an activist for indigenous rights who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, is perhaps the best-known K'iche'.

People

According to the 2011 census, K'iche' people constituted 11% of the Guatemalan population, accounting for 1,610,013 people out of a total of 14,636,487. The large majority of K'iche' people live in the highlands of Guatemala, notably in the departments of El Quiché, which is 65.1% K'iche' and has a total K'iche' population of 622,163;Totonicapán, which is 95.9% K'iche' and has a total K'iche' population of 453,237;Quetzaltenango, which is 25.9% K'iche' and has a total K'iche' population of 205,228; and Sololá, which is 35.3% K'iche' and has a total K'iche' population of 151,992.

K'iche

K'iche', K'ichee', or Quiché may refer to:

  • K'iche' people of Guatemala, a subgroup of the Maya
  • K'iche' language, a Maya language spoken by the K'iche' people
  • Classical K'iche' language, the 16th century form of the K'iche' language
  • K'iche' Kingdom of Q'umarkaj, a pre-Columbian state in the Guatemalan highlands
  • See also

  • Quiche (disambiguation)
  • K'iche'

    K'iche', K'ichee', or Quiché may refer to:

  • K'iche' people of Guatemala, a subgroup of the Maya
  • K'iche' language, a Maya language spoken by the K'iche' people
  • Classical K'iche' language, the 16th century form of the K'iche' language
  • K'iche' Kingdom of Q'umarkaj, a pre-Columbian state in the Guatemalan highlands
  • See also

  • Quiche (disambiguation)
  • Quiche (disambiguation)

    Quiche is a kind of pie with a savory custard filling; quiche lorraine is one variant.

    Quiche may also refer to:

  • Kishu or Quiche of Tokyo Mew Mew, a manga and anime character
  • Quiche Lorraine is a minor character in Bloom County (comic strip)
  • Quiche Lorraine is a song by The B-52's
  • Quiché was Spanish for the Maya K'iche' and may refer to:

  • K'iche' people of Guatemala, a subgroup of the Maya
  • K'iche' language, spoken by the K'iche' people
  • K'iche' Kingdom of Q'umarkaj, pre-Columbian state in Guatemala
  • Classical K'iche' language, the 16th century form K'iche'
  • Quiché Department of Guatemala, often referred to as El Quiché
  • Santa Cruz del Quiché, the administrative seat of that department
  • See also

  • Quiches District in Peru
  • Chiché (disambiguation)
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