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i've only recently begun to do research on the maya languages and maya tribes.
i'm far more familiar with the ANCIENT maya than the modern maya tribes.
Gringo300 8 July 2005 04:05 (UTC)
According to my sources, the Chontal languages are NOT Mayan but Hokan. This may be a confusion with the Chontal people of Tabasco, who are Mayan. I have changed the article accordingly.--Rockero 04:31, 4 April 2006 (UTC)