Jakaltek people

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Mexico480 (2020)[2]
Jakaltek
Total population
c. 65,000
Regions with significant populations
Guatemala54,237[1]
Mexico480 (2020)[2]
Languages
Jakaltek (Poptí), Spanish
Religion
Roman Catholic, Evangelicalist, Maya religion
Related ethnic groups
Kanjobal - (Maya peoples)

The Jakaltek people[pronunciation?] are a Maya people who lives alongside the border of the State of Chiapas in southern Mexico and the Department of Huehuetenango in northwestern Guatemala. Since pre-Columbian times they have lived alongside the modern Mexico-Guatemala border near the foothills of the Cuchumatán Mountains, mainly centered on the municipality of Jacaltenango.[3]

The name Jakaltek comes from the Nahuatl language meaning “people of the jacal”.[4]

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