Nabe Tihonic, [17--].

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Nabe Tihonic, [17--].

Bound manuscript written in the Quiché language. Written about the middle of the 18th century. See p.iii-iv of Lengua quiché: Sinopsis de constitutiva gramatical, by Juan Fernandez Ferraz (1902) for facsimile and Spanish translation of the first page of this manuscript. A series of lessons on apostolic and other miracles. Arranged by question and response. Associated documentation folder has old description.

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