Conversation about the Village Chel
Conversación sobre la Aldea Chel
Object Details
Subject Language | Ixil |
Language PID(s) | ailla:119533 |
Title [Indigenous] | Yol ti' uva' Tatin Txe'l |
Language of Indigenous Title | ixl |
Title | Conversation about the Village Chel |
Language Community | Chajul |
Country(ies) | Guatemala |
Place Created | Chel, Quiché, Guatemala |
Date Created | 2017-07-10 |
Description [Indigenous] | Nik tal q’es u kaxh Kab’ inuqul sqej ti’ u atib’al ke’ch tok ib’ij sTxe’l atz jatva’l xaol ul leqon inpaqte tul ib’an totzotz, atz kamaq ib’ij, atz nik tal q’es inuqul paqte sqej uva’ jitich Txe’l ib’ij snaaya pet “Tzi’ Ixchin A” atz va’t nik tal u kumol uva’ nikich talax “Tzi’ Taja’ Lamin” sti’, tan ya’n kuxh vet toke ib’ij u tenam Txe’l ta’n tchaqnaq inq’a tchusul tetz nitxa’, echetz tok vet ib’ijej sTxe'l. |
Language of Indigenous Description | ixl |
Description | Don Gaspar tells us how the name of the place called Chel came to be, how many people discovered it, and what their names were. The gentleman also tell us that its name was not Chel, but that it was called "At the Edge of the Cooking Stone." He also says that the place was called “At the Shore of the Spring of Doña Rosa." When the teachers came to teach, it was then that they named it Chel, and that is why they now call it Chel. |
Genres | History |
Source Note | IXIL-CJL-HIS-GRC-2017-07-10-0078 |
References | |
Contributor(s) Individual / Role | Raymundo Caba, Gaspar (Speaker) Caba Mendoza, Pedro (Creator, Interviewer) Mateo Ramírez, Domingo (Creator, Transcriber, Translator) |
Contributor(s) Corporate / Role |
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IXIL-CJL-HIS-GRC-2017-07-10-0078.mov | video/quicktime | 1 |
IXIL-CJL-HIS-GRC-2017-07-10-0078.wav | audio/x-wav | 1 |