The Alaguilac were an Indigenous people who lived on the Río Motagua in what is now eastern Guatemala, specifically in San Agustín Acasaguastlán. The Alagüilac language is unclassified.
References
- Campbell, Lyle (1972). A Note on the So-Called Alagüilac Language", International Journal of American Linguistics. Vol. 38. pp. 203–207.
- Feldman, Lawrence H. (2000). Motagua Colonial: Conquest and Colonization in the Motagua River Valley in Guatemala. Raleigh: Boson Books/C&M Online Media. p. 200. ISBN 1-886420-51-3.
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