Mazahua
The Mazahua are an indigenous people primarily located in the central region of Mexico, particularly in the states of Mexico and Michoacán. They speak the Mazahua language, which is part of the Oto-Manguean language family. The Mazahua community is known for its rich cultural traditions, including unique clothing, music, and festivals.
Traditionally, the Mazahua engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as corn, beans, and squash. They also practice artisanal crafts, including weaving and pottery. The Mazahua maintain a strong connection to their ancestral lands and continue to celebrate their heritage through various cultural events and rituals.