An account of the Passion in the Chiapanec language probably chanted during Holy Week.
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Chiapaneco, Chiapaneko
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A late 19th-century copy of Albornoz's late 17th-century grammar of the Chiapanec language, includin
An 1869 copy of a portion of a collection of Catholic texts and prayers from the 17th or 18th centur