- (1985) "Geografía de los indígenas
toles (
jicaques) de
Honduras en el
siglo XVIII " [= "Geography of the Tol (
Jicaque)
Indians in
eighteenth century Honduras"]...
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Jicaque may
refer to: The
Jicaque people One of the
Jicaquean languages,
especially the
Jicaque language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Western Jicaque, also
known as
Jicaque of El
Palmar and Sula, now extinct, was a
Jicaquean language spoken around El Palmar, Cortés Department, near Chamelecón...
- Honduras.
There are two
attested Jicaquean languages, Tol (Eastern
Jicaque) and
Western Jicaque (Holt 1999),
which Campbell (1997)
reports were
about as distant...
- Honduras. Tol
speakers refer to
themselves as the Tolpán, but are
called Jicaques or
Turrupanes by ladinos. Tol was also
spoken in much of Yoro Department...
- Honduras, including:
Chorotega people Ch'ol Maya
people Ch'orti' Maya
people Jicaque people Lenca people Pech
people Pipil people Sumu
people Victory Spanish...
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while the
northern portion contains the Montaña de la Flor, home to the
Jicaque people.
Francisco Morazán
department covers a
total surface area of 7,946 km2...
- Guaicurian–Hokan 0% 10% Gulf −25% 40% Hokan–Subtiaba −90% 75%
Jicaque–Hokan −30% 25%
Jicaque–Subtiaba −60% 80%
Jicaque–Tequistlatecan +65% 50%
Keresan and Uto-Aztecan...
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Korean and
Koreanic languages,
Atakapa and
Akokisa languages, Tol and
Jicaque of El
Palmar languages, and the
Xincan Guatemala language family in which...
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Plants (Journal of the New York
Botanical Gardens, vol. 44, 1943) The
Jicaque Indians of
Honduras (1943) The
Aztec and Maya
Papermakers (1943) South...