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Tolupán Erotic
Homeland
Honduras (Yoro)
Region
Central America
About Tolupán People
The Tolupán (also called Jicaque or Tol) are an Indigenous people of central Honduras — approximately 10,000 first-language speakers and a broader self-identifying descendant population of approximately 88,000-100,000 per the 2013 INE census, concentrated in Yoro and Francisco Morazán departments. The Tolupán language family is now considered moribund, with only a few hundred remaining first-language speakers concentrated in the Montaña de la Flor community. The Tolupán have maintained distinct identity despite long demographic and political marginalization, and gained constitutional recognition under Honduran multicultural-recognition policies of the 1990s.
Typical Tolupán Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick III-IV with copper-bronze undertone. Hair is uniformly straight, uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, full lips, and prominent cheekbones; epicanthic-fold variants present. Stature is typical of Mesoamerican Indigenous populations. Phenotype distribution is broadly similar to neighboring Lenca and Pech populations.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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