Mexican Indigenous
"Mexican Indigenous" refers to the diverse groups of people who are the original inhabitants of Mexico. These communities have rich cultural traditions, languages, and histories that date back thousands of years. Major groups include the Nahuas, Maya, and Zapotecs, each with unique customs and beliefs.
Today, Mexican Indigenous peoples continue to contribute to the country's cultural landscape. They maintain their languages, such as Nahuatl and Maya, and practice traditional arts, crafts, and agricultural methods. Despite facing challenges, including social and economic inequalities, they strive to preserve their heritage and promote their rights within Mexican society.