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  2. Indigenous peoples of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A painting representing Oaxaca Amerindians by Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez. 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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    Indigenous peoples in State of Mexico (4 C, 1 P) ... Religious places of the Indigenous peoples of North America (8 C, ... List of Mexican states by Indigenous ...

  4. Yaqui - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are eight Yaqui Pueblos in Sonora. [4] [1] Some Yaqui fled state violence to settle in Arizona. [1] They formed the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona, [4] [1] based in Tucson, Arizona, which is the only federally recognized Yaqui tribe in the United States. [5] Many Yaqui in Mexico live on reserved land in the state of Sonora.

  5. 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]

  6. Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    Like many other southern Mexicans, many Triqui men travel to Oaxaca City, Mexico City, or the United States as day laborers or migrant workers. As the average daily salary of a rural Oaxacan is less than $5 (U.S.) and La Mixteca is the poorest region of Oaxaca, migration and remittances sent back to Oaxaca confer economic benefits to both ...

  7. Seri people - Wikipedia

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    The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 448. ISBN 978-0544602670. Spicer, Edward H. (1986) [1962]. Cycles of Conquest . The Impact of Spain, Mexico and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest, 1533 - 1960 publisher: The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

  8. Zapotec peoples - Wikipedia

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    The women are producing goods which are being bought and sold not only in Mexico, but also in the United States and the rest of the world. [13] In the central valleys of Oaxaca, the Zapotec villages often have a specific craft associated with them. In those villages, most of the people of that village will be makers of that particular product.

  9. Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo refers to the settlements and to the Native American tribes of the Pueblo peoples in the Southwestern United States, currently in New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. The permanent communities, including some of the oldest continually occupied settlements in the United States, are called pueblos (lowercased).