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  • Lenca
  • Honduran-Salvadoran native group

    The Lenca are an Indigenous people from present day southwest Honduras and eastern El Salvador in Central America. They historically spoke various dialects

    Lenca

    Lenca

    Lenca

  • Lenca (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lenca may refer to: Lenca people, an indigenous people and their historical culture of western Honduras and El Salvador Lenca language, indigenous language(s)

    Lenca (disambiguation)

    Lenca_(disambiguation)

  • Studio Lenca
  • Contemporary artist from El Salvador

    Studio Lenca is a UK based contemporary artist from El Salvador. The artist explores themes of identity, belonging and migration. Born in La Paz, El Salvador

    Studio Lenca

    Studio_Lenca

  • Salvadorans
  • People of El Salvador

    the regions of Lenca occupation, Lenca pottery is a very distinguishable form of Pre-Columbian art. Handcrafted by Lenca women, Lenca pottery is considered

    Salvadorans

    Salvadorans

    Salvadorans

  • Lencan languages
  • Moribund language family of Honduras and El Salvador

    survived, Salvadoran Lenca or Potón and Honduran Lenca, which were described and studied academically. Of the two, only Salvadoran Lenca still has speakers

    Lencan languages

    Lencan languages

    Lencan_languages

  • La Esperanza, Honduras
  • Place in Intibucá, Honduras

    the Ruta Lenca (Lenca Trail), a region of Lenca ethnic influence that spans Honduras from Santa Rosa de Copan to Choluteca. Sites on the Lenca Trail have

    La Esperanza, Honduras

    La Esperanza, Honduras

    La_Esperanza,_Honduras

  • Lempira (Lenca ruler)
  • Lenca leader of western Honduras (1499–1537)

    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

    Lempira (Lenca ruler)

    Lempira (Lenca ruler)

    Lempira_(Lenca_ruler)

  • Indigenous peoples of Honduras
  • International, the Indigenous tribes that live in Honduras include the Lenca (453,672), Miskito (80,007), Garifuna (43,111), Maya Ch'orti (33,256), Tolupan

    Indigenous peoples of Honduras

    Indigenous peoples of Honduras

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Honduras

  • Salvadoran Lenca
  • Language of El Salvador

    Salvadoran Lenca, Chilanga or Potón is a Lencan language spoken in El Salvador, of which two dialects have been described: that of Chilanga (extinct)

    Salvadoran Lenca

    Salvadoran Lenca

    Salvadoran_Lenca

  • El Salvador
  • Country in Central America

    although the majority of the eastern population has an indigenous heritage of Lenca origin, as do their place names such as Intipuca, Chirilagua, and Lolotique

    El Salvador

    El Salvador

    El_Salvador

  • Ballet Folklórico Oro Lenca
  • 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

    Ballet Folklórico Oro Lenca

    Ballet_Folklórico_Oro_Lenca

  • Honduran Lenca
  • Language of Honduras

    Honduran Lenca is a language that was spoken with minor dialect differences in Intibuca, Opatoro, Guajiquiro (Huajiquiro), Similatón (modern Cabañas)

    Honduran Lenca

    Honduran_Lenca

  • Lencan mythology
  • Pre-colonization beliefs in Honduras and El Salvador

    Lenca mythology is the set of religious and mythological beliefs of the Lenca people from Honduras and El Salvador, before and after the conquest of America

    Lencan mythology

    Lencan mythology

    Lencan_mythology

  • Pre-Columbian era
  • The Americas prior to European influence

    Yarumela were important commercial centers for the Lenca. During the Spanish conquest, several Lenca leaders such as Lempira resisted conversion to Christianity

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian_era

  • Spanish conquest of Honduras
  • 16th-century conflict in Central America

    the Intermediate Area to the southeast. Indigenous groups included Maya, Lenca, Pech, Miskitu, Mayangna (Sumu), Jicaque, Pipil and Chorotega. Two indigenous

    Spanish conquest of Honduras

    Spanish conquest of Honduras

    Spanish_conquest_of_Honduras

  • Culture of Honduras
  • 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

    Culture of Honduras

    Culture of Honduras

    Culture_of_Honduras

  • Lithobates lenca
  • Species of amphibian

    The Lenca leopard frog (Lithobates lenca) is a species of true frog found in the Chortis Highlands of southwestern Honduras at altitudes of 1560 to 2080

    Lithobates lenca

    Lithobates_lenca

  • C.D. Lenca
  • Football club

    Deportivo Lenca was a Honduran soccer club based on El Progreso, Honduras. It played in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras but in 2008 it was bought by Club

    C.D. Lenca

    C.D._Lenca

  • Marcala
  • Municipality in La Paz, Honduras

    designated as a center of Lenca Trail, a government and United Nations sponsored development effort to encourage tourism to Lenca communities. It offers

    Marcala

    Marcala

  • Honduras
  • Country in Central America

    the Pre-Columbian era itself and represent extremely diverse areas. The Lenca people of the interior highlands are also generally considered to be culturally

    Honduras

    Honduras

    Honduras

  • Conchagua (volcano)
  • Stratovolcanoes in eastern El Salvador

    American indigenous Salvadoran Lenca language, means (Flying Jaguar). According to historians, the volcano was settled by the Lenca civilization, who worshipped

    Conchagua (volcano)

    Conchagua (volcano)

    Conchagua_(volcano)

  • Flag of Honduras
  • Flag Use Flag of the Garifuna Flag of the Lenca people

    Flag of Honduras

    Flag of Honduras

    Flag_of_Honduras

  • Honduran folklore
  • civilizations of Central America. Indigenous groups still in Honduras include the Lenca, Miskitu, Tawahka, Pech, Maya Chortis, and Xicaques. Indigenous traditions

    Honduran folklore

    Honduran folklore

    Honduran_folklore

  • Cuzcatlan
  • Pre-Columbian Nahua state confederation

    resided with other indigenous groups. They were alongside specifically Lenca and Pokomam Maya and expressed similarities in their culture and traditions

    Cuzcatlan

    Cuzcatlan

    Cuzcatlan

  • Nawat language
  • Nahuan language of El Salvador and Nicaragua

    Comayagua, and Nacaome, though alongside other ethnic groups such as the Lenca. Toponyms and colonial-era records also attest to a large Nahua presence

    Nawat language

    Nawat_language

  • Usulután Department
  • Department of El Salvador

    ocelots") is a department of El Salvador in the southeast of the country (Lenca region). The capital is Usulután. Created on June 22, 1865, it is El Salvador's

    Usulután Department

    Usulután Department

    Usulután_Department

  • Pre-Columbian Honduras
  • Territories of modern-Honduras before European colonization

    Sculpture of the god Camazotz Marble vessel from the Ulua region Polychrome Lenca vessel from the Classic period They reached a high scientific development

    Pre-Columbian Honduras

    Pre-Columbian Honduras

    Pre-Columbian_Honduras

  • Kukulkan
  • Serpent deity in Mesoamerican mythology

    Kukulkan Reconstructed 2D-portrait of Kukulkan Major cult center Chichen Itza Symbol Serpent Equivalents Aztec Quetzalcoatl Inca Viracocha Lenca Managuara

    Kukulkan

    Kukulkan

    Kukulkan

  • Lempira Department
  • Department in Honduras

    Lempira. The department was named after Lempira, a local chieftain of the Lenca people who fought against the Spanish conquistadores in the early 16th century

    Lempira Department

    Lempira Department

    Lempira_Department

  • Hondurans
  • People of Honduras

    population descended from different ethnic groups." 1 Among these are: Los Lencas, Payas, Chorotegas, Xicaques, Chortis, just to mention a few. All of these

    Hondurans

    Hondurans

    Hondurans

  • Culture of El Salvador
  • Peninsula. Salvadoran culture is influenced by Native American culture (Lenca people, Cacaopera people, Maya peoples, Pipil people) as well as Latin American

    Culture of El Salvador

    Culture of El Salvador

    Culture_of_El_Salvador

  • Pipil people
  • Nahua ethnic group of El Salvador

    eastern Honduras. Their cosmology is related to that of the Toltec, Maya and Lenca. Indigenous accounts recorded by Spanish chronicler Gonzalo Francisco de

    Pipil people

    Pipil people

    Pipil_people

  • Roatán
  • Largest of the Bay Islands, Honduras

    believed[by whom?] to have been related to either the Paya, the Maya, the Lenca or the Tolupan, which were the tribes present on the mainland. Christopher

    Roatán

    Roatán

    Roatán

  • Gualcarque River
  • River in Intibucá and Santa Bárbara, Honduras

    is a river in Intibucá, western Honduras. It is sacred to the indigenous Lenca, who depend on the river for their subsistence. It is the site of the proposed

    Gualcarque River

    Gualcarque_River

  • Mestizo
  • Spanish term to indicate mixed ancestry

    intermarriage between European men and Indigenous women, typically of Lenca, and Pipil backgrounds in what is now El Salvador happened almost immediately

    Mestizo

    Mestizo

    Mestizo

  • Languages of Honduras
  • the Spanish conquest. The most widely spoken language in the region was Lenca; after the conquest, the most spoken language became Spanish. The Chʼortiʼ

    Languages of Honduras

    Languages_of_Honduras

  • Leopard frog
  • Common name of several species of amphibian

    Lemos-Espinal's leopard frog (Lithobates lemosespinali) Lenca leopard frog (Lithobates lenca) Lowland leopard frog (Lithobates yavapaiensis) Montezuma

    Leopard frog

    Leopard frog

    Leopard_frog

  • Intibucá, Intibucá
  • Municipality in Intibucá, Honduras

    Intibucá is the older of the twin cities and was originally an indigenous Lenca community, while La Esperanza is the newer ladino community. Although the

    Intibucá, Intibucá

    Intibucá, Intibucá

    Intibucá,_Intibucá

  • Yarumela
  • Archaeological site in Honduras

    Chilcal", was a Lenca settlement from the Middle Formative period in Mesoamerica, a period that ran from approximately: 900 BC-300BC. The Lenca are an indigenous

    Yarumela

    Yarumela

    Yarumela

  • Macro-Chibchan languages
  • Native American proposed language family

    Yanomam, Purépecha, and Cuitlatec in addition to Chibchan–Misumalpan–Xinca–Lenca. Greenberg (1987) included Paezan languages in a Chibchan-Paezan stock with

    Macro-Chibchan languages

    Macro-Chibchan languages

    Macro-Chibchan_languages

  • Gracias
  • Municipality in Lempira, Honduras

    them have their own car. 26% of the population self-identify within the Lenca ethnic group. The city has several banking agencies, restaurants, markets

    Gracias

    Gracias

    Gracias

  • Languages of El Salvador
  • located in the east of the La Unión Department. Potón (†) was spoken by the Lenca, located in the eastern part of the country. Spanish is the most widely

    Languages of El Salvador

    Languages of El Salvador

    Languages_of_El_Salvador

  • Honduran cuisine
  • Culinary tradition

    cuisine. Eating corn comes to Hondurans as an inheritance from the Maya-Lenca people; the Maya believed corn to be sacred, and that the father gods created

    Honduran cuisine

    Honduran cuisine

    Honduran_cuisine

  • San Francisco de Opalaca
  • Municipality in Intibucá, Honduras

    Francisco de Opalaca (Spanish pronunciation: [saɱ fɾanˈsisko ðe opaˈlaka]) is a Lenca-populated municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá. The municipality

    San Francisco de Opalaca

    San_Francisco_de_Opalaca

  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • attacks, the Spanish also conquered the Lenca people. Eventually, the Spaniards intermarried with Pipil and Lenca women, resulting in the mestizo population

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • America) Paya Isolates Purépecha Cuitlatec (extinct) Huave Xinca (extinct) Lenca (extinct) Proposed stocks Hokan (see North America) Tequistlatec-Jicaque

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Tenampúa
  • Archaeological site in Honduras

    Tenampúa is an archaeological site belonging to the Lenca culture dating from the Mesoamerican classical period, located in central Honduras in the Comayagua

    Tenampúa

    Tenampúa

  • Yoro
  • Municipality in Honduras

    Of these, 86.52% were Mestizo, 10.65% Indigenous (10.05% Tolupan, 0.41% Lenca), 1.98% White, 0.80% Black or Afro-Honduran and 0.05% others. Citypopulation

    Yoro

    Yoro

  • History of El Salvador
  • several distinct groups of Mesoamerican people, especially the Pipil, the Lenca and the Maya. In the early 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered the

    History of El Salvador

    History_of_El_Salvador

  • Caleta La Arena
  • Town in Los Lagos Region, Chile

    45 km (28 miles) away. This location is 13 kilometers (8 miles) south of Lenca and 36 kilometers (22 miles) from the town of Chamiza. Caleta La Arena is

    Caleta La Arena

    Caleta La Arena

    Caleta_La_Arena

  • Cephalotes lenca
  • Species of ant

    Cephalotes lenca is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering

    Cephalotes lenca

    Cephalotes lenca

    Cephalotes_lenca

  • Yucuaiquín
  • Municipality in La Unión Department, El Salvador

    Cerro La Cruz. Yucuaiquin is a native word derived from two words in the Lenca language known as Potón: "Yuku", which means fire, and "Aykin", which means

    Yucuaiquín

    Yucuaiquín

    Yucuaiquín

  • Yoro Department
  • Department in Yoro, Honduras

    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 and 0.12% others. The department

    Yoro Department

    Yoro Department

    Yoro_Department

  • Los Naranjos, Honduras
  • Archaeological site in Honduras

    name for an archaeological region in western Honduras which belongs to the Lenca culture. It lies on the north border of Lake Yojoa. It is significant to

    Los Naranjos, Honduras

    Los Naranjos, Honduras

    Los_Naranjos,_Honduras

  • 2005–06 Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso
  • Football league season

    kicks. Real Juventud v Lenca Lenca v Real Juventud Lenca won 4–1 on aggregate. Lenca v Atlético Olanchano Atlético Olanchano v Lenca Atlético Olanchano won

    2005–06 Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso

    2005–06_Honduran_Liga_Nacional_de_Ascenso

  • America Ferrera
  • American actress (born 1984)

    Tegucigalpa, Honduras in the mid-1970s. Ferrera has stated that she has Lenca ancestry. Her mother worked as the director of the housekeeping staff for

    America Ferrera

    America Ferrera

    America_Ferrera

  • Bolitoglossa copinhorum
  • Species of amphibian

    Bolitoglossa copinhorum , the Lenca mushroomtongue salamander, is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Honduras, and

    Bolitoglossa copinhorum

    Bolitoglossa_copinhorum

  • Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras
  • Honduran indigenous organization

    defense of the environment in Intibucá and the defense of the indigenous Lenca people. Known for its mobilizing capacity, it advocates for indigenous rights

    Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras

    Council_of_Popular_and_Indigenous_Organizations_of_Honduras

  • Arturo Bonilla
  • Honduran footballer (born 1953)

    Department, Honduras Position Attacking midfielder Youth career ¿?–1968 Lenca 1968–1969 Morelia 1969–1971 Honduras El Progreso Senior career* Years Team

    Arturo Bonilla

    Arturo_Bonilla

  • 1970–71 Honduran Segunda División
  • Football league season

    after defeating C.D. Lenca in the final series and obtained promotion to the 1971–72 Honduran Liga Nacional. Lenca v Troya Troya v Lenca Troya won 6–5 on

    1970–71 Honduran Segunda División

    1970–71_Honduran_Segunda_División

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    Chupícuaro Coclé Cocollán Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec Huastec Huetar Izapa Lenca Mezcala Mixtec Nicarao Nicoya Nonoalca Olmecs Pipil Purépecha Quelepa/Yarumela

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Ethnic groups in Central America
  • of one of the seven recognized indigenous groups, most of them are from Lenca, Chorti, and Tolupan origin. 5% of Nicaraguans are classified as Amerindians

    Ethnic groups in Central America

    Ethnic groups in Central America

    Ethnic_groups_in_Central_America

  • Coat of arms of El Salvador
  • ancestry and heritage. The spears represent the spirit and heroism of the Lenca and Pipil warriors who defeated the first attempted Spanish conquest of

    Coat of arms of El Salvador

    Coat of arms of El Salvador

    Coat_of_arms_of_El_Salvador

  • Bertha Zúñiga
  • Honduran social activist (born 1990)

    Zuniga Cáceres (born 24 September 1990) is a Honduran social activist of Lenca descent. She is the daughter of social leader Berta Cáceres, murdered in

    Bertha Zúñiga

    Bertha Zúñiga

    Bertha_Zúñiga

  • List of wars involving Mexico
  • auxiliaries Indigenous peoples of El Salvador, including: Chʼortiʼ Maya people Lenca people Mangue people Matagalpa people Pipil people Poqomam Maya people Xinca

    List of wars involving Mexico

    List_of_wars_involving_Mexico

  • Mesoamerican pyramids
  • Prominent architectural features of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations

    Monte Albán Mitla Historians divide the Lenca chronology into two, the Preclassic Proto-Lencas and the later Lencas as we known today. Los Naranjos Yarumela

    Mesoamerican pyramids

    Mesoamerican pyramids

    Mesoamerican_pyramids

  • Honduran lempira
  • Currency of Honduras

    named after the 16th-century cacique Lempira, a ruler of the indigenous Lenca people, who is renowned in Honduran folklore for leading the local native

    Honduran lempira

    Honduran_lempira

  • Pech people
  • Ethnic group

    recognised by the Honduran state, the others including Tawkahka, Tolupan, Lenca, Maya chorti, Graifuna, Isleños de Habla Inglesa and Nahua. According to

    Pech people

    Pech people

    Pech_people

  • Languages of South America
  • Common spoken languages in South America

    Cuna-Cueva, Guaymi-Dorasque, Talamanca, Rama-Guatuso Misumalpan, Paya, Xinca, Lenca Shiriana Paezan Choco, Cuaiquer, Andaki, Paez-Coconuco, Colorado-Cayapa

    Languages of South America

    Languages of South America

    Languages_of_South_America

  • Lempira
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    free dictionary. Lempira may refer to: Lempira (Lenca ruler) (died 1537), 16th century leader of the Lenca peoples of Central America, who led local resistance

    Lempira

    Lempira

  • La Esperanza Rugby Club
  • Rugby team

    Lenca Rugby (La Esperanza Rugby Football Club) is a rugby club based in La Esperanza, Intibuca, Honduras. It is affiliated with the Federacion Hondurena

    La Esperanza Rugby Club

    La_Esperanza_Rugby_Club

  • Siguatepeque
  • Municipality in Comayagua, Honduras

    of the town grew through the intermarriage of colonists, the indigenous Lencas and the Mexican Nahuatl immigrants. The name Siguatepeque is made up of

    Siguatepeque

    Siguatepeque

    Siguatepeque

  • J Balvin
  • Colombian singer (born 1985)

    the occasion he received a trophy designed by Salvadoran artist, Studio Lenca. Balvin has spoken out about the Venezuelan economic crisis and the situation

    J Balvin

    J Balvin

    J_Balvin

  • Lake Güija
  • Lake in Santa Ana Department, Guatemala

    (17 sq mi), of which approximately 32 km2 (12 sq mi) lies in El Salvador. The Lenca, Xinca, Chʼortiʼ, and Pipil inhabited the region around the lake. Diego

    Lake Güija

    Lake Güija

    Lake_Güija

  • Demographics of Honduras
  • 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

    Demographics of Honduras

    Demographics of Honduras

    Demographics_of_Honduras

  • Cacique
  • Hispanic term for Indigenous Caribbean chief

    Inacayal of the Tehuelche Juan de Lebu of the Moluche of Chile Lempira of the Lenca of Honduras Macuilmiquiztli of the Nicarao of Nicaragua María of the Tehuelche

    Cacique

    Cacique

    Cacique

  • San Juan, Intibucá
  • Municipality in Intibucá, Honduras

    lies in the center of the "Lenca Trail" which runs from Santa Rosa de Copan to Marcala, La Paz. There are still many Lenca groups in the areas surrounding

    San Juan, Intibucá

    San_Juan,_Intibucá

  • Peñol de Cerquín
  • was a mountaintop Lenca fortress in southern Honduras during the Contact Period (1520–1540). The Peñol de Cerquín was a key Lenca stronghold during the

    Peñol de Cerquín

    Peñol_de_Cerquín

  • Salvadoran Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    Classical Latin Vulgar Latin Old Spanish Early Modern Spanish Dialects Caliche Lenca Writing system Latin (Spanish alphabet) Official status Regulated by Academia

    Salvadoran Spanish

    Salvadoran Spanish

    Salvadoran_Spanish

  • Comayagua
  • Municipality in Comayagua Department, Honduras

    over its etymology, but most agree that it is composed of koma (which in Lenca means 'huge amount of land') and jawa 'water', its true meaning being 'abundant

    Comayagua

    Comayagua

    Comayagua

  • List of oldest extant buildings
  • Sciences. Retrieved 1 November 2012. Campbell, Lyle (January 1976). "The Last Lenca". International Journal of American Linguistics. Chicago: University of

    List of oldest extant buildings

    List_of_oldest_extant_buildings

  • Museum of Comayagua
  • Archaeological museum

    to the present day. It is the only museum in the world dedicated to the Lenca culture. The museum is housed in a historic Spanish colonial house built

    Museum of Comayagua

    Museum of Comayagua

    Museum_of_Comayagua

  • Intipucá
  • Municipality in La Unión Department, El Salvador

    neighboring Honduras and is an alternate spelling of the same term in the Lenca language. However, due to historical events, the indigenous peoples and

    Intipucá

    Intipucá

  • Bertha Cáceres
  • Honduran environmental activist and indigenous leader (1971–2016)

    [ˈbeɾtajsaˈβel ˈkaseɾes ˈfloɾes]; 4 March 1971 – 2 March 2016) was a Honduran (Lenca) environmental activist, indigenous leader, co-founder and coordinator of

    Bertha Cáceres

    Bertha Cáceres

    Bertha_Cáceres

  • List of extinct languages of Central America and the Caribbean
  • Rica Guazacapán Xincan 1997 Guatemala Jumaytepeque Xincan 1997 Guatemala Lenca Lencan languages 20th century Honduras, El Salvador Mangue/Chorotega Oto-Manguean

    List of extinct languages of Central America and the Caribbean

    List_of_extinct_languages_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean

  • List of countries by ethnic groups
  • By ethnicity Mestizo (86.3%), Whites (12.7%), Indigenous (0.2% including Lenca, Cacaopera, Pipil and others), Afro-Salvadorans (0.1%), other (0.6%) (2007

    List of countries by ethnic groups

    List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups

  • Kuhikugu
  • Archaeological site located in the Amazon Rainforest

    Chupícuaro Coclé Cocollán Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec Huastec Huetar Izapa Lenca Mezcala Mixtec Nicarao Nicoya Nonoalca Olmecs Pipil Purépecha Quelepa/Yarumela

    Kuhikugu

    Kuhikugu

    Kuhikugu

  • MILPAH
  • Indigenous rights group in Honduras

    MILPAH (Movimiento Independiente Indígena Lenca de La Paz Honduras) is an Indigenous rights group, based in the La Paz region of Honduras. The group was

    MILPAH

    MILPAH

  • Quelepa
  • Archaeological site in El Salvador

    in eastern El Salvador. Generally considered to have been settled by the Lenca people, the site was founded around 400 BC in the Late Preclassic period

    Quelepa

    Quelepa

    Quelepa

  • Chibchan languages
  • Language family of Central and South America

    Macro-Chibchan, which would contain the Misumalpan languages, Xinca, and Lenca, was found convincing by Kaufman (1990). Based primarily on evidence from

    Chibchan languages

    Chibchan languages

    Chibchan_languages

  • Salvadoran cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of El Salvador

    indigenous foods consist of a mix of Amerindian cuisine from groups such as the Lenca, Pipil, Maya Poqomam, Maya Chʼortiʼ, Alaguilac and Cacaopera peoples and

    Salvadoran cuisine

    Salvadoran cuisine

    Salvadoran_cuisine

  • Anne Chapman
  • American anthropologist

    whether the Lenca should be considered a Mesoamerican group, ultimately resolving the question in the affirmative in an article entitled "Los Lencas de Honduras

    Anne Chapman

    Anne Chapman

    Anne_Chapman

  • Music of El Salvador
  • Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from El Salvador

    drums. El Salvador has an American indigenous population which includes the Lenca, Pipil and Mayan people. European colonizers brought instruments, like the

    Music of El Salvador

    Music of El Salvador

    Music_of_El_Salvador

  • Honduran Liga Mayor
  • Honduran association football league

    Bahia (Roatán, Islas de la Bahia) San Juan (San Juan Pueblo, Atlántida) Lenca (El Progreso, Yoro) Liga Mayor José Trinidad Cabañas Cerro Porteño Tela

    Honduran Liga Mayor

    Honduran_Liga_Mayor

  • Cabañas Department
  • Department of El Salvador

    white people, 124,748 are mestizos, 467 are black people, with indigenous Lenca and Kakawira minorities. The population growth rate is 0.26% per year, the

    Cabañas Department

    Cabañas Department

    Cabañas_Department

  • Anamorós
  • Municipality in La Unión Department, El Salvador

    martyr Óscar Romero. The name of Anamorós is believed to come from the Lenca language meaning Maizal (Corn field). However there are other possible interpretations

    Anamorós

    Anamorós

    Anamorós

  • Aztec Empire
  • Alliance of three Nahua city states in Mexico (1428–1521)

    Chupícuaro Coclé Cocollán Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec Huastec Huetar Izapa Lenca Mezcala Mixtec Nicarao Nicoya Nonoalca Olmecs Pipil Purépecha Quelepa/Yarumela

    Aztec Empire

    Aztec Empire

    Aztec_Empire

  • Inca Empire
  • 1438–1533 empire in South America

    Chupícuaro Coclé Cocollán Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec Huastec Huetar Izapa Lenca Mezcala Mixtec Nicarao Nicoya Nonoalca Olmecs Pipil Purépecha Quelepa/Yarumela

    Inca Empire

    Inca Empire

    Inca_Empire

  • Mesoamerican chronology
  • Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods

    Naranjos and Yarumela in Honduras stand out, built by ancestors of the Lencas, which reflect an architectural influence of this culture on Central American

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican_chronology

  • San Marcos de Caiquín
  • Municipality in Lempira, Honduras

    The "Lenca" community of San Marcos de Caiquin has historically been a village of La Campa municipality. Its inhabitants are descendants of "Lenca-Chortis"

    San Marcos de Caiquín

    San Marcos de Caiquín

    San_Marcos_de_Caiquín

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  • Wahpreet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Wahpreet

    Waheguru Very Good

  • Rebh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rebh

    Singer of praise

  • Pravas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pravas

  • Tarakeshwar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tarakeshwar

    Lord Shiva

  • CHERES
  • Male

    Egyptian

    CHERES

    , Ares, ("a lion"), god of war.

  • Woodington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Woodington

    English (Gloucestershire) : habitational name from a place named Woodington, of which there are examples in Devon and Hampshire. The Devon place is probably named from the Old English personal name Odda (with genitive -n) + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

  • MARLEEN
  • Female

    English

    MARLEEN

    English variant form of Latin Marlena, MARLEEN means "rebel of Magdala." 

  • Abdul Maajid
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdul Maajid

    Slave of the excellence, Servant of the glorious, Servant of the noble

  • Srina | ஸ்ரீநா , ஸரீநாஂ , ஸுரீநா , ஸேரேநா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Srina | ஸ்ரீநா , ஸரீநாஂ , ஸுரீநா , ஸேரேநா

    Supreme name

  • Sachgian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sachgian

    True Knowlege; Lord Brahma; Having the True Knowledge

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