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(Re)Crafting Indigenous “Tradition” in Honduras: How Constructions of National Identity and Heritage Shape Artisan Craft Livelihoods in Five Lenca Communities

Hannah Toombs · Cambridge University Press · 2026

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In Indigenous Lenca communities of western Honduras, craft production is a central livelihood that has economically supported artisan households for generations. In some communities, crafts like pottery are regarded as cultural patrimony, with socioeconomic and spiritual value that reflects Lenca identity. However, perceptions of which crafts are “Lenca tradition” and what it means to be a Lenca person in Honduras today vary greatly among the general public. Narratives of indigeneity are heavily shaped by the state and national tourism industry. Promotion of Lenca crafts, considered most commercially appealing, dominates national tourism marketing but often misaligns with how Lenca artisans define themselves and their craft practices. Constructions of “national identity” distance artisans from directly interacting with tourists and disconnect them from controlling the promotion of their respective identities and livelihoods. Through a comparative analysis of craft practices in five Lenca communities that are variably defined as “traditional” either in the tourism industry or by artisans themselves, this work asks: How have state-constructed definitions of “tradition” shaped public understanding of Indigenous Lenca identity in Honduras, from the colonial period to the present? How do these misconceptions impact Lenca artisans participating in the national tourism industry? How do Lenca artisans themselves define their contemporary craft practices and react against inaccurate identity narratives affecting their livelihoods? Drawing on neoliberal multiculturalism, this project explores complex and changing definitions of “tradition” and reactive strategies artisans use to maintain craft livelihoods and reclaim ownership of what it means to be an Indigenous Lenca artisan in Honduras today.

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Toombs, H. (2026). (Re)Crafting Indigenous “Tradition” in Honduras: How Constructions of National Identity and Heritage Shape Artisan Craft Livelihoods in Five Lenca Communities. https://doi.org/10.1017/lar.2025.10109

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Toombs, Hannah. "(Re)Crafting Indigenous “Tradition” in Honduras: How Constructions of National Identity and Heritage Shape Artisan Craft Livelihoods in Five Lenca Communities." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1017/lar.2025.10109.

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Toombs, Hannah. 2026. "(Re)Crafting Indigenous “Tradition” in Honduras: How Constructions of National Identity and Heritage Shape Artisan Craft Livelihoods in Five Lenca Communities.". https://doi.org/10.1017/lar.2025.10109.

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Toombs, H. 2026, (Re)Crafting Indigenous “Tradition” in Honduras: How Constructions of National Identity and Heritage Shape Artisan Craft Livelihoods in Five Lenca Communities, Cambridge University Press, available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/lar.2025.10109 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
(Re)Crafting Indigenous “Tradition” in Honduras: How Constructions of National Identity and Heritage Shape Artisan Craft Livelihoods in Five Lenca Communities
Autor / colaboradores
Hannah Toombs
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1542-4278
ISSN
1542-4278
Idioma
eng

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