curprev04:1404:14, 24 July 2023 Alloybluetalkcontribs 79,889 bytes+196 →Indigenous Salvadorans: @Juan Miguel the Ministry of Culture of El Salvador recently published a linguistic map that aknowledges the Mixe and Alaguilac as being indigenous cultures that inhabited El Salvador. Their map did not mirror the map you intend to present, but the map your trying to erase. I trust the Ministry of Culture of El Salvador more.undoTags: Manual revertMobile editMobile web editDisambiguation links added
curprev03:4603:46, 24 July 2023 Juan Migueltalkcontribs 79,693 bytes−196 The Alaguilac and the mixe never was talked in El Salvador, their inclussion is due to misinterpretations in the 20th century of the indigenous people of San Agustín Acasaguastlán (the case of the Alaguilac, who was considered a combination of Nahuat and Chorti) and of Conguaco (in Guatemala, near the border with El Salvador; whose indigenous peoples, called Populucas in the sources, were erroneously considered Mixes), according to Lyle Campbell (1979 and 1997) both would be related with xincaundoTags: Manual revertReverted