- The
Tolupan or
Jicaque people are an
Indigenous ethnic group of Honduras,
primarily inhabiting the
northwest coast of
Honduras and the
community Montaña...
- (453,672),
Miskito (80,007),
Garifuna (43,111), Maya Ch'orti (33,256),
Tolupan (19,033), Bay
Creoles (12,337),
Nahuas (6,339), Pech (6,024) and Tawahka...
- Tol (Tolpan), also
known as
Eastern Jicaque,
Tolupan, and Torupan, is
spoken by
approximately 500
Tolupan people in La Montaña de la Flor
reservation in...
- The
Spanish conquest of
Honduras was a 16th-century
conflict during the
Spanish colonization of the
Americas in
which the
territory that now comprises...
- the
response from
neighbouring indigenous groups, such as the
Jicaque or
Tolupan. On the land the Pech inhabited, the
presence of gold and sarsaparilla...
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Mesoamerica and some of
whose groups migrated further south. -
Jicaque El
Palmar Tolupán Montaña del Flor
Lencan languages Language family that encomp****es languages...
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Indigenous people are Lencas,
Miskitos to the east, Mayans, Pech, Sumos, and
Tolupan.
About 5
percent of the
Nicaraguan po****tion is Indigenous. The largest...
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believed to have been
related to
either the Paya, the Maya, the
Lenca or the
Tolupan,
which were the
tribes present on the mainland.
Christopher Columbus visited...
- 595. Of these, 88.12% were Mestizo, 7.26% White, 3.79%
Indigenous (2.92%
Tolupan, 0.39% Chʼortiʼ, 0.28% Lenca, 0.09% Nahua), 0.71%
Black or Afro-Honduran...
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Mayan group living in the
northwest on the
border with Guatemala; the
Tolupan (also
called Jicaque, "Xicaque", or Tol; 9,617 in 2001; 0.2% of the total...