Mazahua People
The Mazahua people are an indigenous group primarily located in the central region of Mexico, particularly in the states of Mexico and Michoacán. They speak the Mazahua language, which belongs to the Oto-Manguean language family. Traditionally, the Mazahua have engaged in agriculture, cultivating crops such as corn, beans, and squash.
Culturally, the Mazahua people maintain rich traditions, including unique clothing, music, and dance. Their social structure is often organized around extended families, and they celebrate various festivals that reflect their spiritual beliefs and connection to the land. The Mazahua continue to preserve their heritage while adapting to modern influences.