The main language spoken in Mexico is Spanish, but other languages spoken there include:
In total there are over 60 languages spoken in Mexico, and many dialects within those languages.
Here is a list of 40 indigenous languages of Mexico, but theses are actually language families. So the true number of languages is much higher:
1) northern American
2) native Americans
3)Indians
4) southern America
Aztecs and Mayans some of them still are here today though.
2 of them are Mayans and Aztec
and also the Olmecs
life
Wakanohauni. In English, known as: Walk on water.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.
The Darks.
if the native americans did not agree, then they were either sentenced to death, or forced to learn it.
Wakanohauni. In English, known as: Walk on water.
Aztecs and Mayans some of them still are here today though.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Aztec
Aztec
New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.
There were many Amerindian or Prehispanic civilizations in Mexico, however the Olmec, Teotihuacan, Aztec and Mayan were the most important - and advanced - in such region. Some other civilizations found there include:ZapotecTehuacanTarascanMixtecTotonacPipilItza (founders of Chichen Itza)Ko'wojK'icheKaqchikelPoqomamMamTlaxcalan (who ultimately allied with Hernan Cortes to destroy the Aztecs)These civilizations were much smaller than the four most important, such as the Tlaxcalan civilization, or collapsed or were destroyed before the arrival of Europeans during the 16th century, such as the Itza, who collapsed during the 1200 AD.
nomadic native americans
The Darks.
The major Native American nations in New Mexico are Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples.
Mexico only: Aztecs, Olmecs, Teotihuacans Mexico and Guatemala: Mayans Peru: Inca
ApacheMayaSeminolesits one of them