Otomi People
The Otomi people are an indigenous group primarily located in central Mexico, particularly in the states of Hidalgo, Mexico, and Puebla. They speak the Otomi language, which belongs to the Oto-Manguean language family. The Otomi have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional clothing, music, and crafts, which reflect their deep connection to the land and their history.
Historically, the Otomi were known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops such as maize and beans. They have also maintained their customs and traditions despite external influences, contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of Mexico. Today, many Otomi continue to advocate for their rights and cultural preservation.