Mexican Indigenous Peoples
Mexican Indigenous Peoples are the original inhabitants of Mexico, with a rich cultural heritage that includes over 60 distinct groups, such as the Nahuas, Mayas, and Zapotecs. They have their own languages, traditions, and social structures, contributing significantly to the country's history and identity.
These communities often maintain traditional practices in agriculture, crafts, and spirituality, while also facing challenges such as economic inequality and cultural preservation. Many Indigenous Peoples actively work to protect their rights and promote their languages and customs in modern society, striving for recognition and respect within the broader Mexican culture.