| Mexico's indigenous population
is one of the largest in Latin America. More than one in ten Mexicans
speak an indigenous language.
TRAVELERS' TIPS
Travelers who wish to visit indigenous people are asked to respect
cultural protocols. Learn about your hosts before your visit.
FEATURES
Tourism
and Indigenous People
FLICKR
Weavers
Indigenous
ONLINE
FLICKR
WIKI
Indigenous
Food Menu (Carta de Comida Indígena)
Indigenous Mexico
Indigenous Oaxaca
ONLINE
WIKI
SLIDESHARE
Ayuuk
ONLINE
SLIDESHARE
AMUZGO
Amuzgo Wiki
AZTECS
Aztecs
Xochimilco
Templo
Mayor
CHATINO
Chatino
- INI
Chatino - Wikipedia
CHICHIMECA
Chichimeca
CHINANTECO
Chinanteco Words
Chinantec - Wikipedia
COCAS
Cocas
HUICHOL
Huichol
Indians of Mexico: The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre - Charmayne
McGee
MAYA
Maya Wiki
Lacandon
People and Forest
MAZATEC
Mazatec Wiki
MIXE (AYUUK)
Ayuuk (Mixe)
Mixe
Words
MIXTEC
Mixtec Wiki
OTOMI
Otomi - Wikipedia
PUREPECHA
Purépecha
- Wikipedia
RARAMURI
Raramuri
TRIQUI
Triquis
Triqui - Wikipedia
TZOTZIL
Tzotzil -
Wikipedia
ZAPOTEC
The Zapotecs call themselves binnizá (binni- people; zá-cloud
: the people from the clouds). For the Mexica they were the zapotecatl,
'people from Teozapotlán', or 'Place of the Gods.' The Spaniards
called them Zapotecs.
Zapotec Wiki
San
Martín Tilcajete
Teotitlán
del Valle
Lachatao
Weavers
of Teotitlán
Zapotec-Spanish-English
Dictionary from Teotitlán del Valle - Oaxaca Wiki
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