Cochimí
The Cochimí are an indigenous people from the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. Historically, they inhabited the region's coastal areas and inland valleys, relying on fishing, hunting, and gathering for sustenance. Their culture is characterized by a rich oral tradition and a deep connection to the land.
Today, the Cochimí population has significantly decreased, and many descendants are integrated into broader Mexican society. Efforts are being made to preserve their language and cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices and beliefs. The Cochimí are recognized as an important part of the region's history and cultural diversity.