Talk:Señorío of Cuzcatlán

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[edit] Editing

I'm slowly editing this page, which seems to have been completely translated word-for-word from Spanish and pasted. Still working on it.

[edit] Factual concerns

There's still an abundance of mythology indistinguished from any factual record (which is much less certainly known than this article portrays), combined I think with some 'traditions' that are not documented in any known reliable source. See talk:The Maya Lenca Principality for comments on a similarly originated and equally problematic article, that we used to have around here. Needs a good deal more input from reliable sources. --cjllw ʘ TALK 04:55, 26 February 2008 (UTC)