Among the quiches the mothers and fathers of old slept in the waters, covered with green, under a limpid twilight, from which the earth and they were called out by a mighty wind.
"The Woman's Bible Part I. Comments on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Part II. Comments on the Old and New Testaments from Joshua to Revelation."
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Popul Vuh tells us that after the migration from Aztlan three sons of the King of the quiches, upon the death of their father, determined to go as their fathers had ordered to the East, on the shores of the sea whence their fathers had come, to receive the royalty, 'bidding adieu to their brothers and friends, and promising to return.
"The Antediluvian World"
Ignatius Donnelly
When the ancestors of the quiches migrated to America the Divinity parted the sea for their passage, as the Red Sea was parted for the Israelites.
"The Antediluvian World"
Ignatius Donnelly