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anyone surrounding that area. This dam’s main purpose would be to fuel hydroelectricity and mining for gold, silver, iron, and other valuable materials. A law was passed known generally as the “2013 mining law” that allowed open-pit mines and the use of harmful substances such as cyanide which is a threat to both the environment and human health. The law also required that the inhabitants of the land approve of the mining operations. However, the law often backfires and violent threats are used frequently as tactics to gain approval for the new construction of a mine or dam. Resistance often occurs with the Lenca tribe combined with other groups however it can become very dangerous even if the resistance is represented by means of a peaceful protest. The Honduran government has been present at these peaceful protests and often, violence such as shootings and other dangerous acts are at risk for breaking out.
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Communities in the Struggle Against Extractivism and was hosted by the Platform of Social and Popular Movement of Honduras. Struggles were shared by each tribe such as the problem of logging within the Tolupane tribes' land, extreme dam construction, and mining faced by the Lenca, members of the Garifuna tribe facing increased tourism and drilling within their lands, and so on. The groups combined in an effort to support one another and design resistance strategies together. Extraction methods are increasing rapidly and are often targeted to occur within indigenous people’s land instead of other prime locations. Activists are rising to promote these issues and improvements are being made but it will take a great deal of time to see them.
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rivers that hold a huge link to the tribe's traditions, culture, and roots. With such resistance between indigenous peoples and the government, there is a popular belief that indigenous people are against any further development of their land. When, in reality, indigenous people are open to changes and modifications within their land if the choice is made by their own people. This strong willed-attitude and belief are held as if the changes to the land occur as a decision made within the tribe then they will not lose connection with the land and can continue on with their way of life. All members of the tribes are ready to fight for the rights and title of their land if the construction of dams becomes an official plan.
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still remains in a coup-like atmosphere with electoral frauds, increased deaths, a large migration of its people, activists being arrested and killed, and so on. Honduras has one of the highest murder rates of activists and these people face a massive amount of danger each day. The organization known as the Civil Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) plays a great role in activism towards these issues that the Lenca tribe and others face. Members of the COPINH group, such as Thomas Garcia, have been shot and killed during these protests against building dams and mining. The Miskitu tribe sums up around 5% of the indigenous population within the country of Honduras and is very large.
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locations but also with recent tourism that is steadily increasing. With tourism becoming popular, the Garifuna face an increased risk of losing their land, as do many other tribes of Honduras. Some are promised employment within this new wave of tourism however, their culture is also becoming more visible to others, making it not as sacred. In addition, because of this increase in tourism, new developers have begun stomping the lands of the Garifuna and constructing upon their land (large resorts for tourists, etc), taking their land, and ripping their culture away from them. There are massive conflicts over the land being utilized in this way.
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living in said conditions, essential daily tasks can be hard to complete in some locations as there is no roadway, running water, or even transportation. The Lenca tribe was unable to keep their language strong despite being somewhat isolated from the rest of the country. Income is made from selling coffee, weaving, and pottery; with their location, not a lot of money is made each day. The Lenca people have a true connection with the rivers, land, and nature. Non-indigenous people of Honduras pushed the Lenca people to live in the mountains, causing a lot of resistance between the two groups.
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of their traditions and ways of living. These people often face problems that arise from the Honduran government forcing them from their land, thus making them cut ties with the agricultural roots and values of their own land. Over a period of many years, tropical rainforests along the Caribbean coast, home to much of the Miskitu tribe as well as others, have been experiencing issues with groups such as miners, ranchers, and other illegal groups and people wrongfully utilizing the tribal land. As of 2009, the Honduras government has finally handed over a large chunk of land to the
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high levels of popularity in the early 1900s after the musical success' Sopa de Caracol ', promoted by the group' Banda Blanca ' from Honduras. At the sporting level, the Garífuna have excelled greatly, particularly in soccer. Many have been the members of this ethnic group, who have been part of the Honduras soccer team.
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In 2009, the Honduran government underwent a military coup d'état. During this event, mass corruption occurred and individuals from marginalized groups such as those from Lenca and Garifuna tribes were restored to the streets. It has been an uphill battle for all in this position since then. Honduras
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The literature in the territory of present-day Honduras dates back more than 1,500 years ago, it was developed by the Mayan civilization in the city of Copán, the Mayan Script of our ancestors that used logograms and syllabic glyphs Mayan literature is preserved in the stelae, pyramids and temples at
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people however, a major plan to construct a dam known as the Patuca 3 hydroelectric project was funded in the main cultural lands of the Miskitu and other tribes. As soon as this land was handed over, the government also began pestering these tribes about potential gas and oil uses within the land.
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Other dishes are montucas, enchiladas, corn nacatamales, "tripe" or tripe soup and an abundant selection of tropical fruits such as: mango, papaya, pineapple, plum, sapotes and passion fruit (maracuyá). Grilled meat, pork and chicken chops are also frequently prepared with tortillas, red beans, rice
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There is another very popular food called macheteada, which is a sugary flour dough frying with three slits, hence its name macheteados. The slices with meat or chicken are also very popular in Honduras and chicken with slices is better known as chicken chuco by Hondurans and is sold in many corners
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and more specifically from the island of San Vicente. From this place, the Garífunas were deported by the English in small boats, reaching the Bay Islands in 1797. This group of approximately 2000 Garífunas was later joined in the late 1800s and early 1900s. , another considerable number of Garifuna
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Similar to the Lenca tribe, these people are often marginalized and do not have proper access to healthcare, or educational opportunities. Miskitu people are extremely hard workers which can cause them many health problems. In addition, agriculture, being part of nature and the land is a major part
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After the independence of Honduras in 1821 and in the first constitution of the country promulgated on December 11, 1825, Honduras is declared a secular state, this supposes the null interference of any organization or religious confession in the government of the same, either in the executive, the
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is one of the most representative dishes of Honduran Gastronomy. It is basically composed; for a flour tortilla, which is folded and filled with fried beans, dry cheese and cream butter. Others add to it; roast meat or scrambled eggs to taste, sometimes avocado or chorizo is also added but with any
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Honduran cinema has had a boom in the last decade, the growth of filmmakers and the support by institutions and private companies for competitions has motivated young students of communications-related careers to create their own short films, documentary shorts and documentaries. The Icaro Festival
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Music in Honduras has flourished since pre-Hispanic periods, long before the colony, some of the autochthonous pre-Hispanic instruments are the following: Aerophones, Yaxchilan Mud Frog, Zampoñas, Quenas, Charangos, Drums. After colonization, new musical instruments were created: the snail, flutes,
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customs, among which are: Their Garífuna language, their religious system known as ‘Dugú’. Although it is to be noted that today, the majority have come to accept the Catholic religion. The most important cultural contribution of the Honduran Garífuna in the world is the dance 'Punta' which reached
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In the cultural part, the Lencas have lost their language and most of their religious practices, although they still practice peace pacts among themselves, as well as offerings to their ancestral gods, and some of them still retain their original way of dressing. Its food base comes from the sowing
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Hydroelectric, dams, and mining are all becoming very common in Honduras and tend to be located on tribal or indigenous lands. For instance, a damn was set to be constructed on the Gualcarque River. This river happened to be a very important and culturally significant river to the Lenca people and
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Dugú religion were introduced to Honduras, which is a mixture of African, Christian (Catholic) and indigenous beliefs. Honduras was the country where the second Catholic Mass was celebrated in continental America. This was held on August 14, 1502, in Punta Caxinas, two weeks after the discovery of
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Despite many tribes such as Garifuna having a long history with their land and their presence in Honduras, their and other tribes' lands are sometimes deemed to be practically non-existent. Not only is their land within Honduras also experiencing issues with the construction of dams and or mining
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There are 41+ dam constructions which are all occurring in an area of tribal land. There have been several meetings between the tribes including the Tulupanes, Pech, Miskito, Maya-Chortis, Lenca, and Garifuna. The government of Honduras continues to jeopardize these tribal communities and utilize
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In recent years, both the Catholic Church and Protestant churches have experienced significant growth in terms of the number of committed parishioners and communicate with the new mass media, have television channels, radio stations, newspapers, schools, colleges, universities and Internet pages.
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Along with the remote living conditions, hydroelectric facilities and mining are becoming popular in Lenca’s territory. The Lenca are ready to fight, even if it means losing their lives and some already have. Young Lenca people face challenges such as finding employment as there is little way of
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The Lenca tribe, for example, is one of the largest in the country and has a population of around 100,000 and around 612 different Lenca communities. The majority of these communities are located in areas that are home to rough, mountainous terrain and are extremely difficult to reach. For those
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immigrants with the purpose of alleviating the labor shortage in Honduras. Throughout its history, the Garífuna have settled on the Atlantic coast of Honduras, being the departments of Islas de la Bahía, Cortés, Atlántida and Colón where the largest number of Honduran Garífunas are concentrated.
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tribe is striving to find any possible solution to these problems and wants young Lenca people to be able to stay within their communities. There are major injustices occurring within the Lenca’s people and land. With these injustices, a complex multitude of issues arise. These problems all tie
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In recent years, indigenous tribe members are still experiencing discrimination and a true lack of human rights toward their culture, land, and people. In 2016, 600+ activists gathered in the capital of Honduras known as Tegucigalpa. The event was known as the Summit for Indigenous and Peasant
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Popular culture in Honduras, as in most countries, is expressed not so much through sophisticated artistic creations, but rather by popular events that draw big crowds. In Honduras, such artistic and cultural events are held on specific days of the year and through special celebrations.
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There are several different tribes located in the country of Honduras known as the Lenca, Miskitu, Tawahka, Pech, Maya Chortis, Xicaques, and many more. Each tribe has its own history, cultural traditions, and livelihood within Honduras. These indigenous people fight
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This territory has allowed this group to depend on the marine resources provided by the northern coast of Honduras. Seafood, grains, fruits, and coastal legumes are part of the nutritional base of this ethnic group, among which are: Fish, bananas and
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in the national territory, each ethnic group had its own religion and its own gods, they were polytheistic and animistic religions, among them the Mayan Religion stands out, as well as the Chorotega Religion, the Lenca Religion and the Pech
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of these ingredients it is very delicious. In addition to the baleadas, they are also popular: Roast beef with chimol, chicken in corn rice, fried fish with pickled onion, and the typical Garífuna dish that is fish fried in coconut oil.
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In coastal areas and in the Bay Islands, seafood is prepared in various ways and some dishes are prepared with coconut. The tourist areas have restaurants with international cuisine and American-style dishes.
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Other national productions are "No Land Without Owner" (1984-1996), a fictional feature film by Sami Kafati. Currently, the playwrights Hispano Durón Gómez, Mario Jaén, among others, stand out.
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Some notable Honduran musicians include Rafael Coello Ramos, Lidia Handal, Victoriano López, Jorge Santos, Norma Erazo, Sergio Suazo, Hector David, Angel Ríos, Jorge Mejia, Javier Reyes,
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In addition to these religions, there are smaller-scale groups in Honduras that profess other religions, such as: Islam, Judaism, and members of the Rastafari movement among others.
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of basic grains, especially corn; from where they contributed culturally to Honduras the ‘Chicha’. While in the artistic-economic plane the Lencas stand out for their pottery.
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The first Honduran professional film director was Sami Kafati, he studied cinematography in Rome in the 1960s. His first cinematographic work was the experimental film
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With the arrival of the cable system, Hondurans have the opportunity to watch programs from round the world. The cultural impact of these programs remains to be seen.
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making a consistent income within most locations that the Lenca tribe inhabits. Instead, they must leave and likely will find themselves working in the military. The
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together and include isolation, unemployment, loss of aspects of their culture such as their own native language and land, and mining/other environmental hazards.
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As of 2019, the National Autonomous University of Honduras celebrates the Garífuna National Interuniversity Cultural, Artistic and Academic Encounter annually.
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population in Honduras included 381,495 people (6.3% of the total population). With the exception of the Lenca and the Ch'orti' they still keep their language.
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wrapped with banana leaves, roast pigs' legs, and pastries. All of these celebrations are complemented at the end of the night with fireworks and firecrackers.
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some percussion instruments and the Marimba. Within Creole or folk music we have the following: El Candú, El Pitero, Torito Pinto, Flores de Mimé, El Bananero.
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is a week-long celebration with music, exhibitions and special food, culminating in the most popular carnival in the country: "The Carnival of Friendship".
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of the last decade, within his filmography he has collaborated with actors of Colombian, Argentine, and Mexican origin in many Honduran productions.
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Hondurans celebrate national holidays and special events in the form of carnivals, fairs and parades throughout the year. For instance, in
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Honduras by Christopher Columbus. Since then, the Spanish were in charge of instilling the Christian faith among the natives of Honduras.
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Copán. The city of Copán is home to the most informative pyramid in America, the Pyramid of Hieroglyphs that has more than 2,500 glyphs.
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Other celebrations of special interest to Hondurans include Mothers' Day, Children's Day, Labor Day, Teachers' Day and Friendship Day.
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Honduras has a good number of newspapers and magazines, through which the Honduran people stay well informed. Of these the oldest is
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Loperena, C. (2022). The Ends of Paradise: Race, Extraction, and the Struggle for Black Life in Honduras. Stanford University Press.
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Loperena, C. (2022). The Ends of Paradise: Race, Extraction, and the Struggle for Black Life in Honduras. Stanford University Press.
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Other musical groups include The Professionals, The Gran Banda, The Rolands, Angeles negros, Cafe Guancasco, and Atomic Rose.
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was introduced in Honduras in 1959 with the arrival of channel 5. Today there are various channels produced in Honduras.
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Bonsai Theater Group in Puerto Cortés (they filmed the first short film of the most important port in Central America)
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or Paya Indians (3,848 in 2001; 0.1% of the total population) living in a small area in the Olancho department;
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as well as the baleadas and people make them homemade and sell them and usually they It goes very well.
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Central Park in San Pedro Sula, where several cultural events take place throughout the year.
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La Fragua Theater Performing Arts Training Center (CC-ARTES) San Pedro Sula Art Department
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includes musical concerts performed throughout the week, sporting events and exhibitions.
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is the most important international film festival in Central America and the Caribbean.
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El Xendra is an independent film that mixes elements of suspense and science fiction.
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also has contributed to the cultural development of Honduras. Major players include
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The Lenca society forms the majority indigenous group, they gave resistance to the
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made for humanity by reenacting the events during the week between Palm Sunday and
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Among the most notable writers from Honduras are David Fortin, Froylán Turcios
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During colonial times, Christianity and some African religions such as the
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The Atlantic coast of Honduras also allows the Garífunas to preserve their
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of the government. Bulletins and informative weekly papers soon followed.
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Some of the films produced in Honduras more recently are the following:
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was born, which had a short duration. At the end of the 19th century,
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Diablos Negros, is a Honduran hard Rock band active since the 1980s.
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and HRN, a member of the National System of Broadcasting Stations.
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General Francisco Morazán National Pedagogical University (UPNGFM)
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Cafe Guancasco, is one of the best exponents of Honduran pop rock.
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country, Honduras gives special attention to the celebrations of
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Honduras enjoys freedom of worship. Hondurans are predominantly
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National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) Art Department
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The nacatamal a prehispanic dish widely consumed in Honduras.
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was in publication from 1970 to 2015. In the capital city of
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who descend from African slaves from the Caribbean islands.
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Tribal and Indigenous Culture and Struggles within Honduras
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Today a low percentage of the population is considered
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to Honduran parents. Best known for the lead role in
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and other Caribbean rhythms, their specialty is the
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is a scientist of Honduran origin. He is married to
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nature of the country. The population comprises 90%
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Recently sports magazines such as 311:or Tawahka (2,463 in 2001; <0.1%) 2026:Federal Republic of Central America 1527: 1488: 960:have appeared, with an emphasis on 448:, an American actress, was born in 432:Princess Marie-Esméralda of Belgium 391: 351: 239:(also called Payas), Tawahkas, and 13: 1080:"Nos Vale Verga" by Regina Águila. 470:and received recognition from the 400:Juan Carlos Fanconi, Film Director 200: 68: 14: 2779: 1588: 1560: 1443: 1148:and, of course, fried plantains. 911:, founded on October 26, 1964 in 894:commenced publication; next came 848: 253:According to the 2001 census the 246:There is also a group called the 2584: 2564:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2065: 2059: 1886:Fash, Benjamin C. (2022-10-01). 1845:Fash, Benjamin C. (2022-10-01). 1804:Fash, Benjamin C. (2022-10-01). 1360: 886:In 1831, the newspaper known as 836: 824: 812: 800: 676: 664: 652: 640: 406:Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga 315: 1920: 1879: 1838: 1797: 1788: 1779: 1759: 1739: 1714: 1689: 1664: 1462:"World Directory of Minorities" 1065:"El Reyecito", by Fosi Bendeck, 1905:10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.07.010 1864:10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.07.010 1823:10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.07.010 1639: 1521: 1482: 1056:s" by Guacamaya Films in 2009, 416:after his retirement in 2013. 22:Traditional dance of Honduras. 1: 1372: 1221:legislative or the judicial. 948:and the English weekly paper 599:, who used to be a player of 121:display launched from boats. 2008:Spanish conquest of Honduras 1546:10.1080/00045608.2013.770366 1507:10.1080/00045608.2013.770366 745:stood out, with their hits " 688: 412:after his death in 2005 and 171:Sawdust carpet in Holy Week. 7: 2332:Water supply and sanitation 1721:Outpost, The (2013-09-13). 1696:Outpost, The (2013-09-13). 1328:Public holidays in Honduras 1321: 1155: 1143:Typical Honduran breakfast. 1068:"High Risk", by René Pauck, 606:Others footballers include 538: 408:was a candidate to replace 360:Graifuna traditional dance. 10: 2784: 2051:2009 constitutional crisis 1159: 1104: 1100: 986: 931:appeared in the mid 1970s. 852: 771: 767: 692: 618:in Motagua, Honduras; and 610:in Stoke City of England, 591:, who currently plays for 204: 2739: 2659: 2641: 2593: 2582: 2478: 2402: 2340: 2292: 2283: 2238: 2229: 2155: 2146: 2084: 2075: 2057: 1993: 1341:, rain of fish phenomenon 1232:Maguen David sinagoge in 1022: 896:The Newspaper of Honduras 614:in Hull City of England; 2746:     2160:Administrative divisions 1932:www.culturalsurvival.org 1676:www.culturalsurvival.org 1651:www.culturalsurvival.org 1605:www.culturalsurvival.org 1575:www.culturalsurvival.org 1355:Human rights in Honduras 441:Actress America Ferrera. 207:Demographics of Honduras 1074:"Side", by Esau Adonai, 1003:National Theater School 942:With the Internet came 517:Renán Almendárez Coello 1268: 1265:Mayan Sculpture Museum 1263:representation at the 1237: 1209: 1188:The second Before the 1171: 1144: 1132: 1116: 1032: 939: 864: 716: 704: 556: 515:of the United States. 463:Real Women Have Curves 442: 424: 401: 361: 344: 329: 216: 215:Pre Columbian pottery. 172: 124:Being a predominantly 78: 65: 34:but also to the multi- 23: 2554:Saint Kitts and Nevis 2003:Pre-Columbian history 1274:environmental justice 1258: 1231: 1199: 1169: 1142: 1130: 1114: 1030: 937: 862: 853:Further information: 807:Argentina Díaz Lozano 788:Argentina Díaz Lozano 714: 702: 546: 466:. She has also won a 440: 422: 399: 359: 342: 328:leader and war lord. 323: 214: 205:Further information: 170: 76: 60: 21: 2134:World Heritage Sites 1190:conquest of Honduras 1170:The Virgin of Suyapa 1162:Religion in Honduras 962:association football 561:Association football 492:artist, was born in 182:Hondurans celebrate 2768:Culture of Honduras 2576:Trinidad and Tobago 2488:Antigua and Barbuda 1528:Mollett, Sharlene. 1489:Mollett, Sharlene. 1367:Honduras portal 774:Honduran literature 585:Porfirio Betancourt 549:Porfirio Betancourt 507:Neyda Sandoval and 472:Screen Actors Guild 94:the annual carnival 2527:Dominican Republic 2261:Telecommunications 2013:Captaincy General 1633:globalexchange.org 1269: 1238: 1210: 1172: 1145: 1133: 1117: 1033: 950:Honduras This Week 940: 865: 721:Guillermo Anderson 717: 705: 557: 502:Teen Choice Awards 468:Golden Globe Award 443: 425: 404:Honduran Cardinal 402: 362: 345: 334:Spanish conquerors 330: 217: 173: 79: 66: 24: 2755: 2754: 2438: 2437: 2398: 2397: 2279: 2278: 2225: 2224: 2200:Political parties 2195:National Congress 2175:Foreign relations 2142: 2141: 1431:www.newadvent.org 1345:La Ceiba Carnival 873:Francisco Morazán 855:Media of Honduras 843:Rigoberto Paredes 819:Juan Ramon Molina 784:Juan Ramón Molina 695:Music of Honduras 577:Gilberto Yearwood 414:Pope Benedict XVI 410:Pope John Paul II 2775: 2747: 2588: 2465: 2458: 2451: 2442: 2441: 2418: 2411: 2290: 2289: 2251: 2236: 2235: 2153: 2152: 2082: 2081: 2069: 2063: 2016: 1976: 1969: 1962: 1953: 1952: 1943: 1942: 1940: 1939: 1924: 1918: 1917: 1907: 1883: 1877: 1876: 1866: 1842: 1836: 1835: 1825: 1801: 1795: 1792: 1786: 1783: 1777: 1776: 1774: 1773: 1763: 1757: 1756: 1754: 1753: 1743: 1737: 1736: 1734: 1733: 1727:wilderutopia.com 1718: 1712: 1711: 1709: 1708: 1702:wilderutopia.com 1693: 1687: 1686: 1684: 1683: 1668: 1662: 1661: 1659: 1658: 1643: 1637: 1636: 1635:. 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Index


Honduras
Latin America
ethnic
Mestizo
Amerindian
Black
Caucasian

Holy Week

La Ceiba
the annual carnival
San Pedro Sula
Puerto Cortés
Venice
fireworks
Catholic
Holy Week
Comayagua
Choluteca
Copán
Intibucá
processions
Good Friday
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ

sawdust carpets
Christmas Eve

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