Chirijquiac is a small rural village located in the highlands of the Totonicapán department in Guatemala. It is predominantly inhabited by Kʼicheʼ Maya people who maintain strong cultural traditions, including the use of the Kʼicheʼ language, traditional dress, and community-based governance.
The village is known for its agricultural lifestyle, with most residents engaged in farming crops like corn, beans, and potatoes. Chirijquiac, like many rural areas in Totonicapán, has a deep connection to its natural environment and is involved in forest conservation and reforestation efforts, which are crucial to protecting local water sources and biodiversity.
While relatively isolated, Chirijquiac reflects the broader values of indigenous highland communities in Guatemala—emphasizing cultural preservation, communal cooperation, and environmental stewardship.