Un hombre para todas las horas y para todos los lugares
Entrevista a Pedro Morales Vallejo, SJ
Abstract
Jun Achii Kato’on Chi Pa Q’iij, Chi Chaq’ab’ Jay Pa Ronojee K’olib’al Ch’a’teem Ruuk’ Ri Achi Pedro Morales Vallejo, SJ.
Este título está en el idioma maya llamado achi, que se habla mayoritariamente en Baja Verapaz. Es uno de los idiomas presentes en el campus que la Universidad Rafael Landívar tiene en Verapaz. La traducción del castellano al achi ha sido realizada por Nikte’ Sis.
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