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Sak Ch’een

Sak Ch’een was a ruler of the Maya city-state of Motul de San José in Guatemala.
He is shown on one cylindrical vase.〔Zender, p. 11, who cites David Stuart (2004) "Looking for Jaguar Hill: The Identification of a 'Lost' Maya Kingdom", in Smoking Mirror 11(7):7-10. Pre-Columbian Society of Washington, D.C.〕 According to Mayanist David Stuart, the vase shows a ballgame between the kings of El Pajaral and Motul de San José. It has been proposed that the vase was created by the king of El Pajaral to commemorate the visit of Sak Ch’een of Motul de San Jose.〔Tokovinine, p. 5.〕

He is depicted wearing a large yoke, painted deerskin hip guards, either fringed or "trimmed with feathers" and an extremely elaborate headdress. He is dropping onto his knee(pad) to strike the ball, which is exaggerated to huge proportions.〔Coe et al., p. 109.〕
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