Talk:Qʼeqchiʼ
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338 in El Salvador
Hello Marrovi, where did you get the number of 338 Q'eqchi' in El Salvador? Could you reference the numbers in the infobox? Some weeks ago I was desperately looking on the official pages of the census in El Salvador. There are lots of data, but I didn't find anything about indigenous people. The data I have on Pipil, for example, I got from other sources. Ethnologue says there are 12,300 speakers of Q'eqchi' in El Salvador, which is hard to believe. But where did you get these 338 for the ethnic group in El Salvador? -- PhJ (talk) 05:40, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
Orthodox Q'eqchi'?
Sorry but I'm skeptical of these ludicrous claims that all of a sudden hundreds of thousands of Q'eqchi' are now Orthodox. They clearly exists, but as discussed in
Normal family?
What is a "normal" marriage or family? One like yours?
"Farm edible weeds"
By definition, if you are farming them and eating them... they are not weeds. I guess they are not "normal" crops like yours, though.