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|conventional_long_name = Yajawil of Kehkal
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The '''Yajawil of Kehkal''' is a landlocked province of the [[Mutul]] located art the heart of the [[Xuman Peninsula]]. It's the third largest province of the geographic region, and the second least populated. It's surrounded by the Yajawil of [[Mekuzb'e]] to the north, [[Nohixil]] to the east, [[Lakam Tun]] to the south, [[Yajawil of Yokok'ab|Yokok'ab]] to the south-west, [[Yajawil of Chakan|Chakan]] to the west, and [[Yajawil of Kanayin|Kanayin]] to the north-west. It's capital and largest settlement is [[Tiak]].
The '''School of the Resplendent Mountain''' ([[Mutli]]: "") is the oldest still existing branch of the [[White Path]]. It is unknown when the school in its current form was formed, but traditions date the organization' origins back to 4.11.13.0.0 8 Pax 4 Ajaw, or 20 April 1304 BC in the gregorian calendar.
 
Kehkal location and remoteness isolate it from the main axis of communication of the Divine Kingdom, making it one of the poorer Yajawil nationwide.
 
==Etymology==
''Kehach'' is the name by which the local populations identified themselves to others since the days of the [[Second Ytza Kingdom]]. It is derivated from the word ''Keh'', meaning "Deer", and the suffix -ach which is generally used to denote abundance. When all Kehach towns and territories were gathered into a single Yajawil during the 19th century, this new territory was given a name relating to its people, but in [[Mutli]]: ''Kehkal'', "Land of deers".
 
==Geography==
 
Kehkal consisted of a region of low hills with wide valleys that form swamplands during the rainy season, the region is also characterised by a number of small lakes, such as Lake Mokutun, Lake t'etek and Chann'ab. It lays at the border between the western coast (represented by the Yajawils of [[Yajawil of Chakan|Chakan]] and [[Yajawil of Kanayin|Kanayin]]) and the K'ah Basin that occupy two-thirds of the [[Yajawil of Nohixil]].
 
==History==
 
===Classical Era===
 
It is generally understood that the {{wp|Kejache|Kehach}} and the {{wp|Itza people|Ytze}} share a common ancestry. During the [[Paol'lunyu Dynasty|Paol'lunyu]] and [[Chaan Dynasty|Chaan]] Dynasties, the Kehach were located outside of the [[Mutul]] proper, being part instead of the Ytze Kingdom that laid on the Divine Kingdom's northern border. The lands of modern Kehkal were then part of the "Western Principality" of the Ytze First Kingdom, one of its four "sub-kingdom". The Western Principality represented a large sway of lands which, at the height of the Ytze expansion, went from their capital of [[K'ah Ytze|K'ah]] to the east, to the shores of the Makrian Ocean to the west after the integration of what is today the modern [[Yajawil of Kanayin]].
 
In AD 78, the [[Chaan Mutul]] defeated the Ytze, destroyed their capital in a {{wp|Star War}} and forced its ancient inhabitants to flee northward. The part of the Western Principality located in the K'ah Basin was affected by this defeat and integrated to the Mutul just like the other core regions of the now-defunct Kingdom. It's less populated fringes, with their hills and swamps, would remain unconquerred by the Divine Kingdom but devolved into a collection of opposing tribes and small city-states. The Ytze rule over the coastal territories would not last much longer as in AD 80, as the Yok'ot'an population of the area revolted and founded the state of [[Tamaktun]].
 
Between AD 80 and AD 110, the city-states in modern days southrn Kehkal would also be conquered by the state of [[Lakam Tun]] affiliated with the [[Chaan Dynasty|Mutul]]. Beyond the urban population of the state, most of its inhabitants were semi-nomads hunter-farmers, the majority of whom moved north to settle the barely inhabited forests and swamps now that the Ytze threat had been removed. Despite the formation of a short-lived league to stop this colonization, the last remnants of the Western Principality only encompassed the seasonal swamps and forests of northern Kehkal. It's during that time that the city of Tiak first appear as a leading power among the remaining settlements of the area.
 
===Second Ytze Kingdom===
 
In AD 250, the [[Mutul]] crumbled into anarchy and civil war. A situation that would last for the next 54 years until the [[K'uy Dynasty]] conquered most of the old Chaan territories. Both Tiak, its vassals, and its southern K'ol rival of [[Lakam Tun]] were spared by this conquest. Shortly after however, in AD 370, the [[Yajawil of Kupul|Xib Dynasty]] of the Second Ytze Kingdom, re-conquered most of the old core region of their ethnies and rebuilt the old capital of K'ah. However, the Xib Dynasty had allied itself with the K'ol speaking principalities and tribes of the region to facilitate their conquest and presenting themselves as "liberators". As a result even after they raised Tiak and its dependencies to the rank of Province under the name of Yaxunkal, the Ytze K'uhul Ajaw refused to support any attempt they would make against Lakam Tun or to restore the old Western Principality. When, at the demand of Lakam Tun, the Ytze even moved militarily against their vassals to protect Lakam Tun, Yaxunkal revolted against the new Ytze Kingdom and seceded. Despite their superior military and victories on the battlefield, the Ka Ytze proved incapable of actually occupying the region because of logistical difficulties aggravated by the asymetric warfare practiced by the rebels which, for the first time, were called "Kehach".
 
===K'uy Dynasty===
 
In AD 440, the Kehach are mentioned among the auxilliaries and local allies of Kukulkan, the [[K'uy Dynasty|K'uy]] general who would conquer the Ka Ytze Kingdom and then the entire Xuman Peninsula. For their support, the Kehach were granted most of the old Western Principality to rule as the Yajawil of Yaxunkal, turning the tide of their centuries old rivalry with the K'ol. Despite this growth in size and status, the Kehach territories would remain at the periphery of the Mutul's trade routes and axis of circulation, greatly slowing its development and reducing its importance in kingdom-wide politics.
 
During the [[Cousins War]], Yaxunkal would be in the unfortunate position to serve as a buffer state between the Xuman and K'ol Mutals. When the K'iche conquered the region, Yaxunkal lost its status of Yajawil only to be divided into a number of {{wp|Kuchkabal}}ob and grants entrusted to {{wp|Kʼicheʼ people|K'iche}} administrators. Their main problem was to reign in the conflicts between the Kehach and the K'ol as their opposition had only grown during the Cousins War has each ethnies ended up supporting opposing sides in their almost entirety.
 
===Ilok'tab Dynasty===
 
In 1318, the capital was transferred from [[K'umarkaj]] to [[K'alak Muul]]. In the process, the Xuman Yajawil was separated into a number of new Provinces. Yaxunkal was merged with the other Kuchkabals of the K'ah Basin to form a Yajawil of K'ahamil. To face the growing demand for foodstuff from urban settlements all around the K'iche Divine Kingdom, K'ah administrators ordered and financed landscaping projects all around modern Kehkal to exploit the local seasonal swamps and forests. A century later, these regions were net exporters of foodstuff, rare wood, and pelts. Large-scale chocolate exploitations even appeared during this period of economic growth, led by temples and other religious institutions who invested heavily into the area. By the 17th century, chocolate would be the main source of revenues for the Yajawil as an export to the [[Mutulese Ochran]] and the Vespanian Circuit.
 
Yaxunkal would remain part of the K'ah Yajawil for the next five centuries, but because of its remoteness and isolation it retained a distinct culture from the rest of the Province. With the exception of a few settlements like Tiak, urban agglomerations remained a rarity in the region which kept an essentially rural character. The regional aristocracy would continue to rule from hilltop-fortresses dominating large sway of seasonal swamps and forests exploited for their ressources. Villages were also built on top of these low elevations that kept them away from the more swampy grounds. These were used instead to create farmlands, the infrastructure required being financed by either cooperative of farmers, local noble lineages, or religious institutions. With time, the importance of the warrior-noble, and their wealth, decreased greatly and their castles fell into disrepair and ruin. In their stead, its the [[White Path]] temples and sanctuaries who grew until becoming the proeminent forces in local politics and economy, something the {{wp|Halach Uinik|Halak Winik}} of Tiak had to compose with despite their control over the local marketplaces.
 
===19th Century===
 
During the [[Sajal War]], both the K'ol and the Kehach rebelled against the new Noble Republic, with the support of the Clergy which had remained mostly loyal to the K'uhul Ajaw. For a few month they threatened the city of K'ah, but were quickly repelled and their main temples purged from their royalists elements. Pockets of resistance would remain for the entirety of the war.
 
After the victory of the Royalists forces, the regent [[Itzamnaaj B'alam]] divided the Yajawil of K'ahamil into three new Provinces. To the leaders of the Kehach resistance, he granted the new Yajawil of K'ehkal which represented more or less the old Kuchkabal of Yaxunkal but with new added territories so that the Province would comprise almost all wards where the Kechache were the majority of the population.
 
Despite this newfound autonomy, the reconstruction of the Province in the aftermath of the civil war proved complicated. Most of the investments were made into agriculture: {{wp|cocoa}},{{wp|cotton}},{{wp|tobacco}},{{wp|Hevea brasiliensis|rubber}}, and {{wp|tear}} became the main cash crops of the region and the economy of Kehk'al became geared toward their exportation to the rest of the country. Manufactured products had to be imported from either the industrial centers in K'ah or from the portuary cities of [[Yajawil of Chakan|Chakan]]. To support the growth of exchange, investments were made in the construction of new infrastructures. Nonetheless, the train first arrived in Tiak rather late, in 1866.
 
 
===20th century===
 
During the [[Orientalism|Eastern Wind]] that followed the two Belfro-Mutuleses wars, Kehkal was shaken multiple time by protests and riots against the policies of the Orientalists government in [[K'alak Muul]]. Tensions rose around the privatization of many temples agricultural lands, as well as a policy of consolidation of lands that were owned by local Wards into large exploitations. While in the south of the Province and in Tiak, the Orientalists remained in power through the support of the local populations which were essentially dependent economically on the extraction of {{wp|Kaolinite}}, {{wp|Limestone}}, and the mining industry as a whole which was unaffected by the Orientalists reforms. Similarily, owners of and workers in intensive poultry, deer, and snail farms remained supportive of the Orientalists reforms. But in the north, the Orientalists were unable to repress the opposition movements because of the strong supports they enjoyed from the population.
 
Politically, three concurring phenomenon organized the protests: popular religious figures known as ''Chilanob'' or ''Oracles'' which exorted the rural population to resist, the protestations of the local administrators to their political Patrons as they were the traditionaly given the responsability of managing their Nalil' agriculture and saw much of their powers reduced, and finally the ''Mam'', the Elders elected to various representative roles by their Municipalities and lobbyied at the regional and even national level against the reforms. By the 40s, the situation had degenerated and led to the death of many protesters, rioters, and police officers. The botched assassination of K'uch B'alam, a venerated Kehach Oracle, led to weeks of deadly riots and tensions and provoked a national scandal, strengthening the Traditionalist and religious resistance against the Orientalists.
 
During [[The Sunrise (Mutul)|the Sunrise]], Kehkal violence would be quickly focused and controlled by the local administrators and religious figures against the Yajaw and his closest friends and relations, many of which were arrested and a few even killed by mobs of rioters. Kehkal was in many way an exception during that period of the Mutul' history, as the Sunrise was the conclusion of years of opposition to the Orientalists and represented a few weeks of extreme, but controlled, violence with no real follow-up. A real contrast to Provinces like [[Yajawil of Yokok'ab|Yokok'ab]] where violences would continue, unchecked, for a year.
 
Nowhere was the [[Cohabitation]] between the [[Occidentalism|Occidentalists]] and [[Oniyism|Traditionalists]] factions better incarnated than in Kehkal. There, farmers and agricultors had already proved to be strongly attached to both their Oracles and other figures of "popular religion" incarnated by the most fundamentalists elements of the Traditionalists, but also to the structure of rural society based around {{wp|Agricultural cooperative}}s, with at its core the "technician farmer" educated in the latest practices in {{wp|Agronomy}}. As a result, the Cohabitation Government naturally chose Kehkal as the testing ground and posterchild of their agricultural and educational reforms, known as the [[First Green Revolution]] in the Mutul, which was received with enthusiasm by the Kechache.
 
With such strong grassroot support coupled to the investments from the top, the First Green Revolution in Kehkal was a success mediatized thorough the Divine Kingdom, strenghtening the credibility of the Cohabitation Government. This image of a perfect fusion between a traditional society and modern practices was so strong, the Occidentalists would never be able to purge the Traditionalists from Kehkal as they would end up doing in the government and in other provinces with the help of the internal dissensions between the various [[Oniyism|Oniyists movements]]. In fact, as the Occidentalists themselves would lose power to other factions at the [[Divine Throne|Court]], Oracles and sorcerers would only gain more power thorough the Province.
 
==Government and politics==
 
Kehkal is ruled by the Keh Yajaw, nominated by the K’uhul Ajaw and confirmed in his functions by the Tz'onch'ob. Executive and judicial powers over the Yajawil reside in him, but it’s the Ch’ob that is competent over matters like the development and growth of the province and divide the allocated budget.
 
As they went through the [[Orientalism|Eastern Winds]], [[The Sunrise (Mutul)|the Sunrise]], and the [[Cohabitation]], the Kehache created around themselves a strong rural and religious identity. Since the end of the [[First Green Revolution]], conservatism has been the main project of the rural and perirural populations as they try to protect what they have acquired during the sixties, and preserve their lifestyle. Oracles and Temples remain especially strong in the north of the Province, where nostalgia for the hayday of the Green Revolution remain high.
 
Because of its most diverse background, greater connectivity with the rest of the country, and lesser reliance on agricultural products for their livelihood, the populations in southern Kehkal remain torn between the protection of the model acquired from the Green Revolution and the wish to improve the Province's economic and social situation by modernizing the system to be more in phase with the current society of the [[Mutul]]. Politicians from these Kuchkabals thus tend to favour positions and policies closer to Rezeism and Meridionalism and are often accused by the province's conservators of being "Modern [[Orientalism|Orientalists]]".
 
==Economy==
 
==Culture==
 
===Religion===
 
===Cuisine===
[[File:Braised-vension.jpg|200px|thumb|B'oxk'eh, Spiced braised venison with chilli & chocolate, ready to be served]]
The Kehach cuisine is famous for three elements: {{wp|venison}}, {{wp|chocolate}}, and {{wp|Escargot|snails}} and Kehach dishes do not betray this reputation. As part of a broader campaign to revitalize the tourist industry, Kehach Snails have been proclaimed to be the "Provincial Dish" of the Yajawil in 2013. They are prepared by boiling the snails, extracting them from their shells, washing and filling the shell with chocolate-spice paste, put back the snails into their shell and covering them with the same paste, and then roasted before serving. They are considered to be part of the Province's {{wp|Haute cuisine}} which is promoted by the Yajawil authority as a way to break the "backwater" image associated to Kehkal.
 
Because of a strong hunting tradition, poultry game and venison are common source of meat in Kehkal. Meat is much more present in Kehach cuisine than it might be in other part of the country, especially before the 20th century when the Kehache were famed for their hunting skills and strong stature given by their meat-rich diet which, incidentally, solidified their image as the "Savages of the Xuman". The most popular and famous of their venison recipe is the '''B'oxk'eh''' (if prepared with deer meat) or '''B'oxch'iich''' (if prepared with dark-meat poultry). Ingredients include a {{wp|Marination|marinade}} made with either {{wp|Pineapple}}s and {{wp|Papaya}} or {{wp|lemon|Lemon juice}} and {{wp| sour orange}}, and a sauce prepared with chili powder, cinnamon, and chocolate.
 
But despite these strong characteristics, Kehache cuisine nonetheless share a number of elements with other Xuman traditions. These include dishes like turkey stews, lime soup, and peculiar methods of cooking known as [[Mutulese_cuisine#Pibil|Pibil]] and [[Mutulese_cuisine#Pok_Chuk|Pok Chuk]].

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School of the Resplendent Mountain
Sakal Witz Xook
White Mountain Glyph.png
Glyph-Emblem of Sakal Witz, used for both the city and the school
AbbreviationSa.Wi
Formation20 April 1304 BC
FounderMam Lakam Chen
Founded atSakal Witz
TypeOrder of White Pilgrims Diviners and cleric officials
HeadquartersTemple of the Hearth Stones, Sakal Witz, Mutul
Patron gods
Mam Lakam Chen
Yax K'ak Mo
Hun Hunahpu
Yaxal Witz

The School of the Resplendent Mountain (Mutli: "") is the oldest still existing branch of the White Path. It is unknown when the school in its current form was formed, but traditions date the organization' origins back to 4.11.13.0.0 8 Pax 4 Ajaw, or 20 April 1304 BC in the gregorian calendar.