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         Honduras Culture:     more books (16)
  1. Honduras (Cultures of the World) by Leta McGaffey, L. McGaffrey, 1999-04
  2. Banana Cultures: Agriculture, Consumption, and Environmental Change in Honduras and the United States by John Soluri, 2006-01-02
  3. Executive Report on Strategies in Honduras, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Honduras Research Group, The Honduras Research Group, 2000-11-02
  4. Grapefruit culture in the British West Indies and British Honduras, ([Gt. Brit. Empire Marketing Board. Publication) by Harold Clark Powell, 1928
  5. Citrus culture in British Honduras: The development of the citrus industry in the Stann Creek Valley, British Honduras by W. A. J Bowman, 1975
  6. Pottery of Prehistoric Honduras: Regional Classification and Analysis (Monograph (Univ of Calif-La, Inst of Archaeology)) by John S. Henderson, 1993-07
  7. Ancient Maya State, Urbanism, Exchange, and Craft Specialization: Chipped Stone Evidence from the Copan Valley and the LA Entrada Region, Honduras (University ... Memoirs in Latin American Archaeology) by Kazuo Aoyama, 2000-04
  8. Reinterpreting the Banana Republic: Region and State in Honduras, 1870-1972 by Dar?o A. Euraque, 1997-01-20
  9. The New World Guides to the Latin American Republics by Earl Parker Hanson, 1943
  10. Central American fruit culture (Ceiba, a scientific journal issued by the Escuela Agricola Pan American) by Wilson Popenoe, 1952
  11. La Travesia de Enrique by Sonia Nazario, 2006-02-21
  12. Effects of shrimp farming on the water quality of El Pedregal and San Bernardo estuaries, Golfo de Fonseca, Honduras by George H Ward, 2001
  13. Review of grapefruit production in British Honduras by Harold Clark Powell, 1928
  14. Elephants and ethnologists, by Grafton Elliot Smith, 1924

101. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Honduras
Related Items from Encarta. honduras. Central America. Maya Civilization, ancientculture of western honduras. Pyramids (The Americas). Tegucigalpa, capital.
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102. Cultural Insights: Honduras - Cultural Context
point of view. This pilot version includes 50 countries. Your countryCultural Insights honduras. Cultural Insights honduras.
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103. For Schools: Exploring Countries And Regions, Latin America And The Caribbean, H
honduras Cultural Heritage and Children s Museum This web page gives short descriptionsof the Bank s projects to preserve cultural heritage in the Latin
http://www.worldbank.org/html/schools/regions/lac/honduras.htm
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104. Honduras This Week Cultural
CULTURAL. Saturday, November 30, 1996 Online Edition 31 honduras ThisWeekOnline Many Honduran children s songs are about chickens.
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CULTURAL Saturday, November 30, 1996 Online Edition 31
Honduras This Week-Online
"Many Honduran children's songs are about chickens. This is not surprising since many Honduran children have chickens as pets." Chickens and turkeys: not just for dinner anymore By WENDY GRIFFIN This holiday season, many families will sit down to a nice chicken or turkey dinner. Both of these animals have a long history in Honduras, but the turkey came first. In pre-Columbian times, Lencan and Mayan Indians raised turkeys. Honduran turkeys have retained their original Nahuatl language name jolote or guajolote . When the Spanish came, they required the Indians to raise chickens, too. By the 1540s, Honduran Indians were paying half of their annual tribute in chickens and the other half in turkeys. The Spanish missionaries were very distressed by certain Honduran Indian groups, like the Pech of Olancho and the Tolupanes of Yoro, who moved every week to go fishing or hunting. They thought such inconsistency was incompatible with learning Christian doctrine. So they gave the Indians chickens, hoping to make them settle down to take care of them. Father Licendo y Goicoechea, who worked in Olancho, was disgusted with the results of this policy. He noted in 1808 that the Indians would stop in front of the fathers, saying. "Hui, hui, throw water on me!" After the Indian was baptized and given a shirt and a chicken, he would run away again to the mountains.

105. Honduras - Countrywatch.com
honduras. Cultural Disorientation and Transitional Adjustment Thissection is a primer for use by CountryWatch.com users in learning
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106. Honduras - Countrywatch.com
honduras. CROSSCULTURAL ISSUES AND INFORMATION Crossing Cultural BarriersAs the world becomes increasingly connected, people both
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107. Honduras Business Practices, Protocol And Honduran Customs, Negotiating, Busines
Here you will find a series of reports on business customs, etiquette,crosscultural communication and proper gifts in honduras.
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Welcome to the Honduras Business Practices and Protocol Page! Here you will find a series of reports on business customs, etiquette, cross-cultural communication and proper gifts in Honduras. Learn about Honduran negotiating tactics, business culture, manners and business entertainment. Discover crucial tips on doing business in Honduras. Find out how to conduct successful business meetings. Whether you are a business traveler to Honduras or considering relocating these reports are an invaluable source of information. The reports are designed for: export and import managers, international trade experts, cross-cultural communicators, human resource executives, expatriates and their families, as well as students of international business. Click on the appropriate category below. Enjoy!
    Honduras - Business Briefings
    A variety of reports on Honduras business protocol, customs, negotiating, etiquette, gift-giving, establishing business relations, Honduran cross-cultural communication, proper manners, business entertainment ....
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