Totonac
The Totonac are an indigenous people primarily located in the eastern region of Mexico, particularly in the states of Veracruz and Puebla. They have a rich cultural heritage, known for their traditional practices, language, and vibrant festivals. The Totonac language belongs to the Totonic family and is still spoken by many community members today.
Historically, the Totonac civilization is famous for its contributions to Mesoamerican culture, including the construction of impressive archaeological sites like El Tajín. They are also recognized for their unique customs, such as the Voladores de Papantla ceremony, which involves performers flying from a tall pole, symbolizing a connection to the heavens.