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  2. Indigenous peoples of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Indias de Oaxaca (c. 1877) by Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez depicting Oaxaca Amerindians. Indigenous peoples of Mexico (Spanish: gente indígena de México, pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans (Spanish: nativos mexicanos) or Mexican Native Americans (Spanish: pueblos originarios de México, lit.

  3. Category:Indigenous peoples in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Articles associated with the various Indigenous peoples (los pueblos indígenas) in (modern) Mexico The main article for this category is Indigenous peoples in Mexico . Subcategories

  4. Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The Huave people live on a peninsula reserved for them called the Zona Huave between the Gulf of Tehuantepec and the Pacific Ocean in the Istmo de Tehuantepec region. Terrain includes low forested hills, pastures and swamps. The towns are San Mateo de Mar, San Dionisio del Mar, San Francisco del Mar and Santa Maria del Mar. There are ...

  5. Coatetelco, Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Coatetelco is an autonomous indigenous municipality created on January 1, 2019 in the Mexican state of Morelos.Located 980 meters (3,215 ft.) above sea level, [3] the municipality includes Lake Coatetelco and the Coatetelco archaeological site.

  6. Mazahua people - Wikipedia

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    Stand with Mazahua textiles at the annual Expo de los Pueblos Indígenas in Mexico City. One way that the Mazahuas have maintained their culture is by women's dress, the elements of which have concrete meanings and specific values. The garments include a blouse, a skirt called a chincuete, an underskirt, apron, rebozo, quezquémetl, and a sash. [2]

  7. Tepehuas - Wikipedia

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    They mainly live in the three east-central Mexican states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, and Puebla. [4] The Tepehuas extend over a wide range of high settlements, between 240 and 820 metres (790 and 2,690 ft).

  8. File:Distribution of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas.svg

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    Español: Este mapa muestra el porcentaje de población indígena por cada país de América. Se muestra información detallada para las provincias de Canadá, los estados de los Estados Unidos, los estados de México, los estados de Brasil, los departamentos del Perú y de Bolivia, las provincias de la Argentina, y las regiones de Chile.

  9. México Indígena - Wikipedia

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    México Indígena is a project of the American Geographical Society to organize teams of geographers to research the geography of indigenous populations in Mexico. The project's stated objective is to map "changes in the cultural landscape and conservation of natural resources" that result from large scale land privatization initiatives underway in Mexico. [1]