[Memoria de Tecpán-Atitlán]. [18--]

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[Memoria de Tecpán-Atitlán]. [18--]

Unsigned, undated copy, probably from the 19th century, of chapters 14-31 (paragraphs 82-215) of a Spanish translation of the Annals of the Cakchiquels, the history of the Cakchikel Indians, written in Cakchikel by Francisco Hernández Arana Xajilá and Francisco Díaz Gebuta Queh during the 16th and 17th centuries.

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