indigenous peoples of Mexico
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The indigenous peoples of Mexico are the diverse original inhabitants of the region, encompassing numerous distinct cultures, languages, and traditions that long predate Spanish colonization.
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Target entity: indigenous peoples of Mexico Context triple: [Uto-Aztecan, usedBy, indigenous peoples of Mexico]
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Mixtec civilization
The Mixtec civilization was a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture renowned for its sophisticated metallurgy, intricate codices, and powerful city-states in what is now Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Huastec
Huastec is a Mayan language spoken by the Huastec people primarily in northeastern Mexico, especially in parts of Veracruz and neighboring states.
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Totonac
Totonac is an indigenous language family of eastern Mexico, traditionally spoken by the Totonac people primarily in the states of Veracruz and Puebla.
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Cochimí people
The Cochimí people are an Indigenous group native to the central Baja California peninsula in Mexico, historically known for their hunter-gatherer lifestyle and now largely assimilated, with their original language considered extinct.
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Zapotec civilization
The Zapotec civilization was an influential pre-Columbian culture of southern Mesoamerica, centered in the Oaxaca Valley and noted for its early writing system, monumental architecture, and complex urban centers like Monte Albán.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: indigenous peoples of Mexico Target entity description: The indigenous peoples of Mexico are the diverse original inhabitants of the region, encompassing numerous distinct cultures, languages, and traditions that long predate Spanish colonization.
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A.
Mixtec civilization
The Mixtec civilization was a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture renowned for its sophisticated metallurgy, intricate codices, and powerful city-states in what is now Oaxaca, Mexico.
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B.
Huastec
Huastec is a Mayan language spoken by the Huastec people primarily in northeastern Mexico, especially in parts of Veracruz and neighboring states.
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C.
Totonac
Totonac is an indigenous language family of eastern Mexico, traditionally spoken by the Totonac people primarily in the states of Veracruz and Puebla.
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D.
Cochimí people
The Cochimí people are an Indigenous group native to the central Baja California peninsula in Mexico, historically known for their hunter-gatherer lifestyle and now largely assimilated, with their original language considered extinct.
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E.
Zapotec civilization
The Zapotec civilization was an influential pre-Columbian culture of southern Mesoamerica, centered in the Oaxaca Valley and noted for its early writing system, monumental architecture, and complex urban centers like Monte Albán.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (91)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ethnic group collection
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indigenous peoples ⓘ |
| censusCategory | indigenous population of Mexico ⓘ |
| continent | North America ⓘ |
| country | Mexico ⓘ |
| culturalDiversity | high ⓘ |
| culturalHeritageIncludes |
Day of the Dead practices with indigenous roots
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indigenous languages as intangible heritage ⓘ traditional maize cultivation systems (milpa) ⓘ |
| culturalPractice |
ceramics and pottery
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communal land tenure (ejido and communal property) ⓘ maize-centered food systems ⓘ ritual festivals tied to agricultural cycles ⓘ traditional agriculture ⓘ traditional music and dance ⓘ use of traditional medicine ⓘ weaving and textile arts ⓘ |
| currentIssue |
discrimination
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language endangerment ⓘ limited access to education ⓘ poverty ⓘ |
| facedProcess |
colonization
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cultural marginalization ⓘ forced assimilation ⓘ land dispossession ⓘ |
| heritageRecognizedBy | UNESCO ⓘ |
| historicalCivilization |
Aztec Empire
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surface form:
Aztec civilization
Maya civilization ⓘ Mixtec civilization ⓘ Olmec civilization ⓘ Teotihuacan civilization ⓘ
surface form:
Teotihuacan culture
Toltec civilization ⓘ
surface form:
Toltec culture
Zapotec civilization ⓘ |
| languageFamilyDiversity | high ⓘ |
| legalStatus | recognized as multicultural component of the Mexican nation ⓘ |
| mainRegion |
Chiapas Highlands
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Chihuahua ⓘ Guerrero ⓘ Oaxaca ⓘ Puebla ⓘ Sierra Madre Occidental ⓘ Sierra Madre del Sur ⓘ Sonora ⓘ Yucatán state ⓘ
surface form:
Yucatán
Yucatán Peninsula ⓘ central Mexico ⓘ southern Mexico ⓘ |
| majorEthnicGroup |
Amuzgo people
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Chatino people ⓘ Chol people ⓘ Chontal of Oaxaca ⓘ Chontal of Tabasco ⓘ Cora people ⓘ Huastec ⓘ
surface form:
Huastec people
Huichol ⓘ
surface form:
Huichol people
Lacandon ⓘ
surface form:
Lacandon people
Maya peoples ⓘ Mayo people ⓘ Mazahua people ⓘ Mazatec ⓘ
surface form:
Mazatec people
Mixe people ⓘ Mixtec people ⓘ Nahua ⓘ
surface form:
Nahua people
Otomi peoples ⓘ
surface form:
Otomí people
Purépecha people ⓘ
surface form:
Purepecha people
Seri people ⓘ Tarahumara people ⓘ Tepehuan people ⓘ Totonaque people ⓘ Triqui people ⓘ Tzeltal people ⓘ Tzotzil people ⓘ Yaqui people ⓘ Zapotec people ⓘ |
| majorLanguageFamily |
Mayan languages
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Mixe–Zoquean languages ⓘ
surface form:
Mixe–Zoque languages
Oto-Manguean languages ⓘ Totonic languages ⓘ Uto-Aztecan ⓘ
surface form:
Uto-Aztecan languages
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| organizationType | indigenous community organizations ⓘ |
| partOf |
Mesoamerican indigenous peoples
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indigenous peoples of the Americas ⓘ |
| politicalMovement | Zapatista movement in Chiapas ⓘ |
| preDate | Spanish colonization of the Americas ⓘ |
| recognizedBy |
Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
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surface form:
Constitution of Mexico
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| religionDiversity | high ⓘ |
| rightsInclude |
communal land rights
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cultural rights ⓘ linguistic rights ⓘ |
| syncreticReligion | blend of Catholicism and indigenous beliefs ⓘ |
| traditionalBeliefsInclude | Mesoamerican religion ⓘ |
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