- The
Lenca, also
known as Lepa Wiran,
meaning “Jaguar People” or “People of The Jaguar” are an
Indigenous people from
present day
southwest Honduras and...
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Lenca may
refer to:
Lenca people, an
indigenous people and
their historical culture of
western Honduras and El
Salvador Lenca language,
indigenous language(s)...
- survived,
Salvadoran Lenca or Potón and
Honduran Lenca,
which were
described and
studied academically; Of them, only
Salvadoran Lenca still has
current speakers...
- the
regions of
Lenca occupation,
Lenca pottery is a very
distinguishable form of Pre-Columbian art.
Handcrafted by
Lenca women,
Lenca pottery is considered...
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Salvadoran Lenca,
Chilanga or Potón is a
language of the
linguistic family of the
Lenca languages spoken in El Salvador; and of
which two
dialects have...
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Lempira was a warrior,
chieftain of the
Lencas of
western Honduras in
Central America during the 1530s, when he led
resistance to
Francisco de Montejo's...
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Ballet Folklórico de
Honduras Oro
Lenca is a
Honduran folkloric ballet troupe in La Esperanza. It was
founded in 2008 and
presents dances and costumes...
- Salvador, the area of the
Lencas. In 1526 the
Spanish founded the
garrison town of San
Miguel in
northern Managuara—territory of the
Lenca,
headed by another...
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Honduran Lenca is a
language that was
spoken with
minor dialect differences in Intibuca, Opatoro,
Guajiquiro (Huajiquiro), Similatón (modern Cabañas)...
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exception of the
Lenca and the Ch'orti' they
still keep
their language. Six
different Amerindian groups were
counted at the 2001 census: the
Lenca (279,507 in...