Chʼortiʼ people

The Chʼortiʼ people (alternatively, Chʼortiʼ Maya or Chorti) are one of the indigenous Maya peoples, who primarily reside in communities and towns of southeastern Guatemala, northwestern Honduras, and northern El Salvador. Their indigenous language, also known as Chʼortiʼ, is a survival of Classic Choltian, the language of the inscriptions in Copan. It is the first language of approximately 15,000 people, although the majority of present-day Chʼortiʼ speakers are bilingual in Spanish as well.

Chʼortiʼ
Total population
c. 157,000
Regions with significant populations
 Guatemala112,432
 Honduras33,256 (2013)
 El SalvadorEstimated 11,000
Languages
Chʼortiʼ, Spanish
Religion
Catholic, Evangelicalist, Maya religion
Related ethnic groups
Maya people
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