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The Otomi (/ ˌ oʊ t ə ˈ m iː /; Spanish: Otomí) are an Indigenous people of Mexico inhabiting the central Mexican Plateau (Altiplano) region. The Otomi are an Indigenous people of the Americas who inhabit a discontinuous territory in central Mexico .
Otomi (/ ˌ oʊ t ə ˈ m iː / OH-tə-MEE; Spanish: Otomí) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken by approximately 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central altiplano region of Mexico. [2] Otomi consists of several closely related languages, many of which are not mutually intelligible.
Some indigenous groups, particularly the Yucatec Maya in the Yucatán Peninsula [72] [73] and some of the Nahua and Otomi peoples in central states have maintained higher levels of development while indigenous peoples in states such as the Guerrero [74] or Michoacán [75] are ranked drastically lower than the average Mexican citizen in these ...
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The design and manufacture is associated with the indigenous Otomi people, who call themselves hñuhñu. The Otomi can be found in several states in central Mexico, but the embroidery is endemic only to this area. [2] The region is a bit different than other Otomi areas.
While most inhabitants are mestizo, the Otomi people have been the dominant indigenous ethnicity since the Classic period of the Mesoamerican era. The center of the Otomi community is Ixmiquilpan. The weaving trade was a way to survive in the harsh environment before the introduction of irrigated farming. [6]