Tolupan people
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The Tolupan or Jicaque people is an indigenous ethnic group of Honduras
Honduras
Honduras is a republic in Central America. It was previously known as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from British Honduras, which became the modern-day state of Belize...

 primarily inhabiting the community La Montaña del Flor in central Honduras.

Anthropological references

  • Chapman, Anne
    Anne Chapman
    Anne MacKaye Chapman was a Franco-American ethnologist. She studied the Mesoamerican civilizations and especially the Tolupan people of Honduras...

    . (1984). Tolupan de la Montaña de la flor: otra cultura que desaparece. America Indigena 44(3): 467-484.
  • Chapman, Anne. (1981). Organizacion dual entre los jicaques (tol) de la Montaña de la Flor, Honduras. Yaxkin 4(1): 57-67.
  • Chapman, Anne. (1978). Les Enfants des la Mort: Uivers Mythique des Indiens Tolupan (Jicaque). Mission Archaeologique et Ethnologique Français Au Mexique.
  • Chapman, Anne. (1970). Chamanisme et magie des ficelles chez les Tolupan (Jicaque) du Honduras. Journal de la Societe des Americanistes 59: 43-64.
  • Chavez Borjas, Manuel (1984). Cultura jicaque y el proyecto de desarrollo indigena en Yoro. America Indigena 44(3): 589-612.
  • Davidson, William. (1984). Padre Subirana y las tierras concedidas a los indios hondureños en el siglo XIX. America Indigena 44(3): 447-459.
  • Davidson, William. (1985) Geography of the Tol (Jicaaque) Indians in eighteenth century Honduras. Mesoamerica: 58-90.
  • Royce de Denis, Margaret. (1986). Programa de alfabetizacion bilingue entre los Tolupanes de la Montaña de la flor, Yaxkin 9: 17-28.
  • von Hagen, Victor. (1943) The Jicaque (Torupan) Indians of Honduras. Indian Notes and Monographs 53. Heye Foundation, NY.
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