Kiliwa
The Kiliwa are an indigenous people located in the northern region of Baja California, Mexico. They traditionally inhabit the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir mountains and are known for their unique cultural practices and language, which is part of the Yuman language family. Historically, the Kiliwa relied on hunting, gathering, and small-scale agriculture for their subsistence.
Today, the Kiliwa face challenges related to cultural preservation and modernization. Efforts are being made to revitalize their language and traditions, as younger generations navigate the influences of contemporary society. The Kiliwa community continues to seek recognition and support to maintain their cultural identity.