Nahua People
The Nahua people are an indigenous group primarily found in central Mexico. They are descendants of the ancient Aztecs and speak various dialects of the Nahuatl language. The Nahua have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, crafts, and agricultural techniques that have been passed down through generations.
Today, the Nahua people continue to maintain their cultural identity while also adapting to modern influences. Many live in rural communities and engage in farming, crafts, and other forms of livelihood. Their traditions, including music, dance, and festivals, play a vital role in preserving their unique way of life.