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The Lenca Culture of La Esperanza, Honduras

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
Narrated by: Patricia L. Lawrence
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In the highlands of Honduras, a few hundred Lenca people cling tenaciously to their culture, their customs, and each other. On a road trip through Mesoamerica, we find markets and countyside villages. (This Audio Journey is also available in our MesoAmerica Series.)©2009 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences

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The Lenca people have lived in El Salvador for thousands of years. In this Audio Journey, our guide Patricia L. Lawrence takes us to the fabled "Pompeii of The Americas", one of the homes and cultural centers of these great Mayan peoples. Filled with amazingly preserved scenes of domestic life, the village of Joya De Ceren is a joy to behold. Lawrence is a great companion for anyone traveling or interested in travelling through Honduras. The facts she adds to her tours are both illuminating and entertaining.

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