The Otomí are an indigenous people primarily located in central Mexico, particularly in the states of Hidalgo, Mexico, and Puebla. They speak the Otomí language, which belongs to the Oto-Manguean language family. The Otomí have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, music, and festivals that reflect their history and beliefs.
Historically, the Otomí have faced challenges such as land displacement and cultural assimilation. Despite these challenges, they continue to preserve their traditions and promote their identity. The Otomí community is known for its agricultural practices, particularly in the cultivation of maize, which is a staple in their diet and culture.