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Wendy Griffin is a journalist,[1] author[2][3][4] and translator. She is originally from Pittsburgh, PA.[5] She previously taught at the Escuela Superior del Profesorado (now UPN, Universidad Pedogogica Nacional) and the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) in Tegucigalpa. She wrote for Honduras This Week and lived in Honduras for many years.[6] She wrote extensively on the Garifuna, Pech[7] and Miskito people of Honduras.
References
edit- ^ Gold, Janet N. (2009). Culture and Customs of Honduras. BloomsburyUSA. p. 17. ISBN 9780313341809.
- ^ Griffin, Wendy (2005). "Los Garifunas de Honduras: cultura, lucha y derechos bajo el Convenio 169 de la OIT". Google books. Retrieved 26 July 2004.
- ^ Griffin, Wendy (2004). "The History and culture of Bay Islanders and north coast English speakers of Honduras" (PDF). Jeremy Colelo. Retrieved 26 July 2004.
- ^ Griffin, Wendy; Escobar, Hernan Martinez; Hernandez, Juana Carolina (2009). Los pech de Honduras: una etnia que vive [The Pech of Honduras: an ethnic group that lives] (in Spanish). Tegucigulpa: Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia. ISBN 9789992617274.
- ^ Griffin, Wendy (June 18, 2015). "What I learned in Nicaragua in 1980 how i came to teach English and Indigenous languages in Honduras". health culture and traditional Honduran Indians and Afro-Hondurans. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ Story Corps (31 October 2016). "Wendy Griffin and Susan Robison". Story Corps Archives. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ Griffin, Wendy (7 November 2013). "The 21st Century battle fought by Honduras' indigenous to know their history and retain their identity". Latina Lista. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
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