The Alaguilac were an Indigenous people who lived on the Río Motagua in what is now eastern Guatemala, specifically in San Agustín Acasaguastlán. The Alagüilac language is unclassified.[1]
^Campbell, Lyle (1972). A Note on the So-Called Alagüilac Language", International Journal of American Linguistics. Vol. 38. pp. 203–207.
The Alaguilac were an Indigenous people who lived on the Río Motagua in what is now eastern Guatemala, specifically in San Agustín Acasaguastlán. The...
Alaguilac may refer to: Alaguilacpeople, a historic ethnic group of Central America Alaguilac language, their language This disambiguation page lists...
people and Pipil people followed by small enclaves of Maya peoples: (Poqomam people/Chorti people), Cacaopera people, Xinca people, Alaguilacpeople,...
were spoken in Santa Rosa Department. Campbell also suggests that the Alagüilac language of San Cristóbal Acasaguastlán may have in fact been a Xincan...
the country such as Maya Poqomam people, Maya Ch'orti' people, Alaguilac, Xinca people, Mixe and Mangue language people became culturally extinct due to...
position of San Agustín Acasaguastlán Mejicano is still uncertain (see Alagüilac language). In Honduras, ethnic Nahua populations are present in small...
groups such as the Lenca, Pipil, Maya Poqomam, Maya Chʼortiʼ, Alaguilac and Cacaopera peoples. Many of the dishes are made with maize (corn). There is also...
ago; it has been partially reconstructed using the comparative method. Alagüilac (Guatemala) † Chibchan (Central America & South America) (22) Coahuilteco...