Cunén, Quiché, Guatemala Genealogy

History

 * When the Spaniards and indigenous Tlaxcalans and Cholulans invaded Guatemala in the 1520s, Cunén and other Ixil and Uspantekoso indigenous towns resisted the conquest for several years due to the ferocity of their warriors and who lived in the Cuchumatanes mountain range.
 * His final defeat was made in December 1530, and because of his prolonged resistance was marked as slaves in punishment to the surviving warriors.
 * During the colonial era was Cunén a doctrine of the convent of Sacapulas, which was in charge of the Dominican friars.
 * After becoming independent in Central America in 1821, Cunén was part of the department of Sololá / Suchitepéquez.
 * The department of Quiché was created on August 12, 1872, to which Cunén has belonged since then.
 * The municipal seat was not always located in its current site, but it was in the place occupied by the modern village "Los Trigales"; Due to a landslide in one of the surrounding hills, caused by the inclemency of a winter, it became necessary to move.
 * Since 1980 has been the scene of bloody battles and a policy of scorched earth between the Guatemalan Army and the guerrilla group of the Guerrilla Army of the Poor.
 * The municipality of Cunén has a population of approximately 26,000 people

Civil Registration

 * Registros civiles, 1877-1967 – Click on the link to see the records’ availability.

Parish Records

 * There are no records for only the municipality of Cunén. See the records of neighboring municipalities.

Census Records

 * Santa María Cunén – Click on the link to see the records’ availability.

Cemeteries

 * Cementerio del Municipal de Santa María Cunén

Localities

 * Chimanzana
 * Chiul
 * El Pericón
 * La Barranca
 * La Hacienda
 * Santa Clara
 * Xemanzana