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Gann, Thomas William Francis, & Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. (1918). The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern British Honduras. Washington,: Govt. print. off. E51 .U6 no.64 Si 2.3:64 govof govus
Garc’a M, Luis E., International Association of Hydrological Sciences., & Unesco. (1985). Experiencias En El Desarrollo Y Aplicaci—n De Modelos Matim‡ticos En Hidrolog’a Y Recursos Hidr‡ulicos En AmŽrica Latina = Experiences in the Development and Application of Mathematical Models in Hydrology and Water Resources in Latin America ; Actas Del Simposio Celebrado En Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Del 19 Al 21 De Septiembre De 1983. Wallingford, Oxon, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences Gb651
Garc’a, Luis, & Becerra, Longino. (1991). El Jute ( 1. ed.). Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Universidad Nacional Aut—noma de Honduras Editorial Universitaria F1508.22.g37 972.83052092 F1508.22.g37 a3 1991
Garrison, Bruce; Munoz, Julio E. (May 1985). An Update of Freedom of the Press and Information in Latin America and the Caribbean. This paper is based on a review of the literature that included reports from the Inter-American Press Association's general assembly in Los Angeles in October 1984, the mid-year meeting of the Inter-American Press Association in Panama City in March 1985, and the 1983 world press freedom review of the International Press Institute. Other material is adapted from the Index on Censorship and the Committee to Protect Journalists Update No. 10 (January-February 1984). The paper examines the current status of freedom of the press and information in Latin America and the Caribbean. Among the nations discussed are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherland Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Surinam, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The paper concludes by noting that the status of freedom of the press and of information is improving in the area, as is evident in (1) return of democracy in Argentina, (2) end of total censorship in Uruguay, and (3) maintenance of democracy in the three traditional democratic countries of Venezuela, Colombia, and Costa Rica. (HOD) ED260402
Geological Survey (U.S.), & Wieczorek, Gerald F. (Cartographer). (1998). Preliminary Digital Geologic Map Database for Honduras [1 computer optical disc :]. Contains data files for a preliminary geologic-map database of Honduras at nominal 1:500,000 scale; and in addition files for one of San Pedro Zacapa quadrangle (nominal 1:50,000), west-central Honduras. Included are image and text files related to these GIS databases. I 19.76:98-774 G4831
Geological Survey (U.S.). (1999). Preliminary Digital Geologic Map Database for Honduras, Etc., U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-774, 1998, (Cd-Rom). [S.l.: s.n. I 19.76:98-774
Geological Survey (U.S.). (2002). Huracan Mitch: Caudal De Creciente En Tramos De Rios Seleccionados En Honduras, Wrir 04-4266s, Enero 2002, (Spanish). [S.l.: s.n. I 19.42/4:01-4266s
Gifford, James C., & Kirkpatrick, Muriel. (1973). Ancient Maya Pottery : A Folio of Maya Pottery from the Site of Barton Ramie in British Honduras. Philadelphia: Order from M. Kirkpatrick Laboratory of Anthropology Temple University F1435.3.p8 F1435.3.p8 g53 1973
Gonz‡lez, Nancie L. Solien. (1992). Dollar, Dove, and Eagle : One Hundred Years of Palestinian Migration to Honduras. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press Jv7419 .g64 1992
Gordon, G. B. (1970). Prehistoric Ruins of Copan, Honduras : A Preliminary Report of the Explorations by the Museum, 1891-1895. New York: Kraus Reprint F1435.1.c7
Gordon, G. B. (1970). Researches in the Uloa Valley, Honduras ; Caverns of Copan, Honduras : Report on Explorations by the Museum, 1896-97. New York: Kraus Reprint F1505.1.u55
Gorsuch, Richard L.; Barnes, M. Louise. (Sep 1973). Stages of Ethical Reasoning and Moral Norms of Carib Youths. Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies, 4, 3, 283-301 Sep 1973 Ethical development was investigated in a cross-cultural context by examining both the cognitive structure of ethical reasoning and the content of perceived moral norms in black Carib boys of British Honduras in the framework of stage theory. (Author/JM) EJ087098
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Colonial Annual Reports, British Honduras ( Vol. Began with). London: H.M.S.O. F1441 .g72 301-c71 5/2: b78
Greenbaum, Ira F., & Jones, J. Knox. (1978). Noteworthy Records of Bats from El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Lubbock: Museum Texas Tech University Ql737.c5 g69 599/.4/09728
Greenbie, Sydney. (1943). The Central Five : Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica. Evanston, Ill.: Row Peterson and company F1428. g7 972.8 918
Greenfield, David W., & Johnson, Robert Karl. (1981). The Blennioid Fishes of Belize and Honduras, Central America, with Comments on Their Systematics, Ecology, and Distribution (Blenniidae, Chaenopsidae, Labrisomidae, Tripterygiidae). Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History QL1 .F4 n.s., no. 8 QL638.B6 507 507 n.s. no. 8
Gregg, Algar Robert. (1968). British Honduras. London,: H.M.S.O. F1443
Guatemala., & Salazar, Carlos. (1932). Guatemala-Honduras Boundary Arbitration; the Case of Guatemala Submitted to the Arbitral Tribunal Composed Of: The Hon. Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States of America; Hon. Luis Castro Ure–a, from Costa Rica; Hon. Emilio Bello Codesido, from Chile. Under Treaty of July 16, 1930. Washington, Jx1519
Guest, Iain, Orentlicher, Diane, & Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights. (1985). Honduras, a Crisis on the Border. New York, N.Y.: Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights Hv640.4.h8 Hv640.4.h8 g84 1985 norlin
Guevara, Alvaro Agudo. (Jan 1985). A Study of Public Library Users in Some Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. This user survey was part of a three-part diagnostic study that sought to obtain information on how public libraries operate in Latin America (Argentina, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Venezuela) and the Caribbean (Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, and Surinam) and the social role performed by this type of service in the region. Each part of the study involved preparation and administration of a questionnaire to public libraries in all countries of the region. A total of 3,796 questionnaires representing 192 libraries in 11 countries were processed. The objectives of the user survey were: (1) to draw a user profile based on sex, age, level of education, background (urban, suburban, or rural) and socio-economic level; (2) to draw a user profile based on use made of the library, taking into account the stated usefulness of the information sought, the type of material consulted, how long the user has been visiting the library, how often and how much, and how well his information needs are satisfied; (3) to investigate the relationship between the user's choice of a library and the features of the library that affect this choice; and (4) to obtain information on how users learn about the library. The first section of this report sets forth the objectives of the user survey, briefly describes the methods used, and characterizes the participants. The second section contains an analysis of the data obtained and presents the conclusions. Questionnaires and statistical tables showing study results are appended. (THC) ED255218
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Ham, Sam H.; Castillo, Lizeth. (1990). Elementary Schools in Rural Honduras. Problems in Exporting Environmental Education Models from the United States. Journal of Environmental Education, v21 n4 p27-32 Sum 1990 Presented is a study designed to determine the best approaches for developing environmental education and teacher training materials for schools in Honduras. Results dispute the value of materials produced in the United States for use in developing nations. (CW) EJ417264
Hambly, Wilfrid Dyson. (1937). Skeletal Material from San JosŽ Ruin, British Honduras. Chicago, GN2 .F4 vol. 25 no. 1 GN2 .F4 vol. 25, no. 1 GN70.5.B7H3 573.7097282 572.082
Hamilton, John Maxwell, & United States. Agency for International Development. (1981). Honduras Rural Roads : Old Directions and New. [Washington, D.C.?]: Agency for International Development He359.h82 h66 388.1/2 S 18.52:17
Hammond, Norman. (1972). Lubaantun, 1926-70: The British Museum in British Honduras. London,: British Museum F1445.1.l82 h35
Hansen, Gary. (Dec 1990). Terms of Endowment: A New A.I.D. Approach to Institutional Development. This series issue presents a description and assessment of the Agency for International Development (AID) funded endowment concept as conducted by a number of AID Missions and host governments in Latin American and the Caribbean. These endowments are being used to strengthen and sustain the financial base of existing or new non-governmental institutions, including foundations and educational institutions; or to help in transferring important development functions that are poorly performed by the public sector. Topics discussed include: the creation, funding, expansion, and management of endowments; their dissolution; and issues of concern that could hinder host governments and donors from establishing a successful endowment. These issues include institutional displacement, organizational performance, political interference, and the rapid devaluation of an endowment due to such things as currency instability, rampant inflation, and government policies. Also discussed are issues concerning financial accountability in order to protect endowment resources, and the point at which AID responsibility for monitoring and exercising control over the management and use of endowment earnings ends. Names and descriptions of eight AID-funded endowments in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, and Portugal conclude the report. (GLR) ED355876
Harp, Edwin L., & Geological Survey (U.S.). (2002). Digital Inventory of Landslides and Related Deposits in Honduras Triggered by Hurricane Mitch ( Version 1.0. ed.). Denver, Colo.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey I 19.76:02-0061 FULL TEXT
Harp, Edwin L., Casta–eda, Mario, Held, Matthew D., & Geological Survey (U.S.). (2002). Landslides Triggered by Hurricane Mitch in Tegucigalpa, Honduras ( Version 1.0. ed.). Denver, Colo.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey I 19.76:02-0033 FULL TEXT
Henderson, Faye, United States. Agency for International Development. Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance., & Evaluation Technologies Inc. (1981). Honduras, a Country Profile ( 2nd ed / ed.). Washington, D.C.: The Office S 18.53:h 75/981
Henderson, John S., & Beaudry-Corbett, Marilyn. (1993). Pottery of Prehistoric Honduras : Regional Classification and Analysis. Los Angeles: Institute of Archaeology University of California Los Angeles F1505.3.p6 p68 1993 738.3/097283 norst
Herdoiza-Estevez, Magdalena. (2002). One Day in Guajiquiro. Childhood Education, v78 n6 p354-58 2002 Explores the meaning of going to school in Guajiquiro, a deprived rural area in Honduras. Detailed descriptions of daily experiences at an elementary and a middle school spell out the range of investments needed to improve and sustain educational opportunities for Honduran children. Highlights the importance of shared ownership and community-based strategies. (KB) EJ663274
Herr, Phillip. (1994). Riding the Roller Coaster of Grassroots Development: A Bottom-up View of Social Change in Honduras. Grassroots Development, v17 n2 v18 n1 p14-19 1994 Examines the chain of events that took place during 13 years of grassroots economic development in the Honduran village of Ayapa. Taking advantage of outside technical assistance and training has enabled small-scale farmers to organize themselves, secure access to fertile land, and learn how markets work. (LP) EJ489959
Herranz, Atanasio. (1990). El Espa–ol Hablado En Honduras ( 1a ed.). Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Editorial Guaymuras Pc4844.h6 Pc4844.h6 e78 1990
Herschbach, Dennis R.; And Others. (1992). Vocational Education and Training. Review of Experience. Latin America and the Caribbean. This report examines the problem of implementing and sustaining vocational education and training (VET) programs in developing countries. It is intended to provide U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) officers with operational guidelines for the development of future projects. In conducting the study, over 50 projects conducted by USAID from 1973 to 1989 were reviewed. Twenty-four of these were selected for intensive review, and two as case studies. Chapter I is an introduction which explains the purpose of the study, sources of information, definitions and the organization of the report. Chapter II outlines the issues surrounding investment decisions in VET and presents a framework for formulating vocational training policy based on consideration of two critical factors--implementing context and project complexity. Chapter III examines formal and nonformal training alternatives, focusing on benefits and implementing requirements. Chapter IV discusses how to improve training quality. It focuses on the key elements of training at the operational level--management development, instructional staff, and instructional resources. Next, it examines requirements of the overall training system in which individual programs operate. Chapter V analyzes benefits and constraints of each type of available funding: general public revenues, payroll taxes, user fees, and student loans. Chapter VI summarizes findings and conclusions. It offers recommendations for investment choices, with particular emphasis on the Latin American and Caribbean region, and provides guidelines for strengthening project design, with emphasis on improving quality and sustainability. Appendixes contain 127 references, a cursory review of 24 projects in VET, and 2 indepth case studies of projects in Honduras and Jamaica. (YLB) ED354337
Hill, Ken, & Assembly of Behavioral and Social Sciences (U.S.). Committee on Population and Demography. (1980). Fertility and Mortality Changes in Honduras, 1950-1974. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences Hb3540.a3 h54 304.6/2/097283
Hitchen, Peter. (2000). State and Church in British Honduran Education, 1931-39: A British Colonial Perspective. History of Education, v29 n3 p195-211 May 2000 Offers an analysis of church and state influences on the development of education in British Honduras (now Belize). Focuses on the British neglect of education in the colony; the emergence of tensions between the church and state, exploring issues related to Roman Catholic and Protestant rivalry; and church-state issues. (CMK) EJ656517
Hohmann, Hasso, & Vogrin, Annegrete. (1982). Die Architektur Von Copan (Honduras) : Vermessung, Plandarstellung, Untersuchung Der Baulichen Elemente Und Des RŠumlichen Konzepts. Graz/Austria: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt F1435.1.c7 h63 1982
Holland, Lynn. (12 Oct 1987). The Principle of Cognitive Consistency and Central American Policy: A Comparison of the Carter and Reagan Administrations. The principle of cognitive consistency, formulated by Jack Snyder, explains decision-making under stressful conditions. Snyder contends that decision-making under stressful conditions creates a drive toward cognitive consistency and brings into operation tendencies: (1) toward a perception of certainty about an opponent's intention and the righteousness of one's own position; (2) toward perceiving the principal values in the situation as consistent rather than inconsistent; and (3) toward adopting a strategy of compellance rather than negotiation. A revised model of this principle is used to evaluate foreign policy toward Central America during the Reagan administration and to contrast it with that of the Carter administration. Critical events preceding Reagan's election produced uncertainty in foreign affairs during his administration. Under Reagan, aid to El Salvador and Honduras increased dramatically and three new Central American countries received increased aid. The Carter administration was marked by a more analytical model of decision-making as exemplified by the policy on human rights. A "normalization" of the situation in Central America should bring about the return of analytical decision-making, according to this model. The signing of the Arias Peace Plan and the tentative negotiations which followed suggest that watchful accommodation will replace the current policy of military intervention. Thirty-one footnotes are included and an appendix provides a series of graphs and charts (SM) ED291647
Honduras. Direcci—n General de Estad’stica y Censos. (1962). Comercio Exterior De Honduras Con CentroamŽrica 1958-1961. Tegucigalpa, Hf3278.c4 a53
Honduras. Direcci—n General de Estad’stica y Censos. (1962). Comercio Exterior ( Vol. -1961.). Tegucigalpa: La Direcci—n Hf140
Honduras. Direcci—n General de Estad’stica y Censos. (1963). Comercio Exterior De Honduras [Microform] ( Vol. 1962-1963.). Tegucigalpa: La Direcci—n Hf140
Honduras. Direcci—n General de Estad’stica y Censos. (1965). Comercio Exterior De Honduras ( Vol. 1964-). Tegucigalpa: La Direcci—n Hf140 Honduras. Secretar’a de Educaci—n Pœblica. Correo Literario De Honduras. Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras, C.A.: Imp. Aviston Wmlc l 83/3981 Ap63
Honduras. Direcci—n General de Estad’stica y Censos. Anuario Estad’stico - Direcci—n General De Estad’stica Y Censos ( Vol. 1956-). Tegucigalpa,: Direcci—n General de Estad’stica y Censos. Ha821 Microfiche 1286 Honduras
Honduras., & Pan American Union. General Legal Division. (1966). Constitution of the Republic of Honduras, 1965. Washington,: Pan American Union Jl1523.a5
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1982). Agricultural Commodities : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras Signed at Tegucigalpa May 22, 1981. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:10160
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1985). Defense Assistance : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Relating to the Agreement of May 20, 1954, Effected by Exchange of Notes Signed at Tegucigalpa May 6 and 7, 1982. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:10578
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1985). Economic Assistance, Economic Recovery Program : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa September 24, 1982. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:10505
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1988). Defense, Privileges and Immunities : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Effected by Exchange of Notes Signed at Tegucigalpa December 8, 1982. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:10890
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1992). Defense Assistance : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Washington May 20, 1985. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11202
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1992). Defense, Criminal Jurisdiction : Protocol between the United States of America and Honduras, Relating to the Agreement of May 20, 1954, Signed at Washington May 20, 1985. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11256
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1993). Aviation, Security : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa August 5, 1991. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11804
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1993). Employment : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Effected by Exchange of Notes, Dated at Tegucigalpa June 11 and November 27, 1985. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11340
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1993). Narcotic Drugs, Combat Production and Illicit Trafficking : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa November 14, 1988. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11632
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1993). Postal, Express Mail Service : Agreement, with Detailed Regulations, between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Buenos Aires September 11, 1990. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11748
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1994). Postal, Money Orders : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Montevideo March 14, 1991. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:11926
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1996). Defense, Caribbean Basin Radar Network (Cbrn) : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa April 7, 1989. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:12093
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1997). Defense, Assistance : Protocol between the United States of America and Honduras, Relating to the Agreement of May 20, 1954, Signed at Tegucigalpa, November 14, 1988. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:12254
Honduras., United States. Dept. of State., & United States. (1998). Scientific and Technical Cooperation : Earth Sciences : Memorandum of Understanding between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa June 10, 1991. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:12432
Honduras., United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton), & United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. (2000). Investment Treaty with Honduras : Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Honduras Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of Investment, with Annex and Protocol, Signed at Denver on July 1, 1995. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. Y 1.1/4:106-27 FULL TEXT
Honduras., United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton), United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations., & United States. (2000). Investment Treaty with Honduras Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Honduras Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of Investment, with Annex and Protocol, Signed at Denver on July 1, 1995. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. Y 1.1/4:106-27 CIS: See Accession No. in Note
Honduras., United States. President (2001- : Bush), United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations., & United States. (2002). Treaty with Honduras for Return of Stolen, Robbed, and Embezzled Vehicles and Aircraft, with Annexes and Exchange of Notes : Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Honduras ... Signed at Tegucigalpa on November 23, 2001. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. Y 1.1/4:107-15 FULL TEXT
Honduras., United States., & United States. Dept. of State. (1979). Hydrographic and Nautical Cartography : Arrangement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa August 30, 1976. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:9399
Honduras., United States., & United States. Dept. of State. (1980). Agricultural Commodities : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Signed at Tegucigalpa February 27, 1979, with Minutes. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:9521
Honduras., United States., & United States. Dept. of State. (1981). Agricultural Commodities : Agreement between the United States of America and Honduras, Amending the Agreement of February 27, 1979, Effected by Exchange of Notes Dated at Tegucigalpa July 18, 1980. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. S 9.10:9894
Hopson, Darlene Powell; Hopson, Derek S. (1993). Raising the Rainbow Generation: Teaching Your Children to Be Successful in a Multicultural Society. Noting that the United States is fast becoming the most culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse nation in the world, this book is designed to help parents, teachers, and other child caregivers teach children and teens respect and appreciation for all cultural, ethnic, and racial groups. Using age-appropriate examples, the book shows how to combat bias and negative attitudes from friends, relatives, and the media. It also provides problem solving techniques for specific situations; a resource guide to multicultural books, audiotapes, videos, dolls, and games; 11 stories from different cultures to share with children; and creative activities that celebrate a variety of cultures. Part 1 discusses the role of parents and family in the development of children's attitudes and the importance of early cultural education. Part 2 looks at influences outside the home and family, such as school and the media. Part 3 explains how to counteract negative influences on children's attitudes and to support positive ones. Part 4 contains a variety of folktales that offer views of other peoples and cultures. The titles are: (1) "The Earth on Turtle's Back" (Onondaga Indians, Northeast United States); (2) "Banh Giay and Banh Chung" (Vietnam); (3) "The Flight of the Animals" (India); (4) "Cinder Jack" (Hungary); (5) "How the Porcupine Outwitted the Fox" (Honduras); (6) "Simon and the Big Joke" (Trinidad); (7) "The Man Whose Luck Was Sleeping" (Persia); (8) "The Origin of Lamps" and "The Education of Goat" (Haiti); (9) "Treasure Mountain" (Yao People, Southern China); (10) "The Baby Leopard" (West Africa); and (11) "Lon Po Po" (China). (TJQ) ED372825
House, Paul, Lagos-Witte, Sonia, & Torres, Corina. (1989). Manual Popular De 50 Plantas Medicinales De Honduras ( 2. junio, 1989. ed.). Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras, C.A.: Cons-H : Ciir : Unah Qk99.h8
Howard-Reguindin, Pamela F., & McPhail, Martha E. (1992). Honduras. Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif.: Clio Press Z1471
Howard-Reguindin, Pamela F., & NetLibrary Inc. (1992). Honduras. Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif.: Clio Press Z1471 .H68 1992eb F1503 .H68 1992eb Z1471 F1503 .H68 1992eb 016.97283 FULL TEXT
Human Rights Watch/Americas., & Center for Justice and International Law. (1994). Honduras : The Facts Speak for Themselves : The Preliminary Report of the National Commissioner for the Protection of Human Rights in Honduras. New York: Human Rights Watch Jc599.h6
Humphreys, R. A. (1961). The Diplomatic History of British Honduras, 1638-1901. London, New York,: Oxford University Press F1446
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