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Manuscrito cakchiquel ó sea memorial de Tecpan-Atitlan (Solola) : historia del antiguo reino del cakchiquel, dicho de Guatemala / escrita en lengua cakchiquel por don Francisco Ernantez Arana Xahila y continuado por don Francisco Diaz Gebuta Queh.; Anales de los cakchiqueles

Abstract:
Early seventeenth-century transcription in Cakchikel of a collection of documents concerning the Cakchikel Indians of Guatemala, who historically had established their capital in Iximché (Tecpán), and later, during colonial times, were living in Sololá. The manuscript is a fragment, ending abruptly. Most of the documents were composed by various members of the Xahila family, especially Francisco Ernantez Arana Xahila and Francisco Diaz Gebuta Queha. The title page, in Spanish, was evidently provided by abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg sometime after his taking the manuscript into his possession in or around 1855. The early portion of the manuscript (p. 1-17) is a record of village and family incidents, including births, baptisms, and marriages, as well as accounts of disputes and the collection of contributions; the dates cited in those pages range from 1586 (p. 9) to 1619 (p. 15). The remainder of the manuscript (18-96) mainly chronicles the history of the Cakchikel Indians, from their legendary beginnings at Tulan until the early 17th century, with some aspects concerning relations with the Tzutuhil and Quiché Indians. A significant juncture in the chronicle, visually highlighted in the text, is marked by an internal revolt of a lineage group which took place at Iximché in the late 15th century (p. 48), and subsequent events are dated according to the length of time after this revolt. The arrival of the Spanish in 1524 is reported (p. 56). The writer of the final pages (p. 92-96) identifies himself as Don Pedro Elías Martin, whose account begins in 1584 (p. 92), when he became governor, and extends until 1596 (p. 96).
Timespan:
Guatemala -- To 1821.; Guatemala.; Guatemala
Date:
1619
Identifier:
9950088663503681; (OCoLC)ocn733805902; (OCoLC)733805902; (PU)5008866-penndb-Voyager
Language:
Mayan languages; Spanish; Castilian
Provenance:
From the collection of Daniel Garrison Brinton (ex libris stamps on front endleaf and title page).; Formerly owned by abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg (bookplate on title page: Ex Collectione Americana, Domini Brasseur de Bourbourg).
Publisher:
[Sololá, Guatemala?], [between 1619 and 1650?]
Subject:
Tzutuhil Indians.; Cakchikel literature.; Cakchikel Indians -- History.; Cakchikel language -- Texts.; Quiché Indians.; Indians of Central America -- Guatemala -- Languages -- Early works to 1800.; Indians of Central America -- Guatemala -- History -- Early works to 1800.; Language and languages.; Indians of Central America.; History.; Cakchikel Indians.; Cakchikel language.; Chronicles.; Genealogies (histories); Legal documents.; Texts.; Manuscripts, Latin American.; Manuscripts, Cakchikel.
Form/Genre:
Manuscripts
Physical Description:
50 leaves : paper; 310-314 x 210 (260-275 x 180) mm bound to 320 x 240 mm
Personal Name:
Arana Xajilá, Francisco Hernández, approximately 1502-1581.; Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison), 1837-1899, former owner.; Xahila family.; Brasseur de Bourbourg, abbé, 1814-1874, former owner.; Díaz Gebuta Quej, Francisco, active 16th century.
Rights:
https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Origin: Probably transcribed in Sololá, Guatemala, between 1619 (p. 15) and 1650 (Brinton).; Title from title page (p. i).; Pagination: Paper, ii + 2 (newer paper) + 48 + iii; [i-iv], 1-96; modern pagination in pencil, lower center, as well as modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto; all leaves of the manuscript are mounted on guards.; Layout: Written in approximately 33 to 38 long lines, with use of section markers and headings.; Script: Written in a non-cursive hand in indigo ink (Brinton), with marginal notes in Spanish in a different hand; title page is probably in the hand of abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg.; Decoration: Various pictographic symbols drawn in ink (p. 48, 49).; Binding: 19th-century half leather; upper cover detached.; Cakchikel, with title page and marginal notes in Spanish.
Physical Location:
Ms. Coll. 700
Collection:
Berendt-Brinton Linguistic Collection.