Triqui
The Triqui people are an indigenous group primarily located in the southern region of Mexico, particularly in the state of Oaxaca. They speak the Triqui language, which belongs to the Mixtecan language family. The Triqui community is known for its rich cultural traditions, including vibrant textiles and unique rituals.
The Triqui economy is largely based on agriculture, with crops such as maize and beans being staples. Many Triqui people also engage in traditional crafts, which contribute to their livelihood. Despite facing challenges such as poverty and marginalization, the Triqui continue to preserve their cultural identity and heritage.