They are known as Mayo. In their own language, they know themselves as the Yoreme (those who respect) people. There are more than 40,000 people under this ethnic group living in both the states of Sonora and Sinaloa.
There ARE literally dozens of languages the Native Americans or indigenous people from Mexico speak. Some of them include:Nahuatl (still spoken by 1.4 million people in Mexico)MayaMixtecZapotecOtomiTotonacMazatecHuastecChinantecMixeetc.
Perhaps by some of the indigenous people who are still there.
Modern civilization has had little impact on the spiritual lives of indigenous peoples. They continue to practice indigenous religions. There are thousand of people groups who have not been evangelized.
As much as bigfoot still lives in the US.
yes he lives in Mexico
"Nahuatl" refers to a group of closely related languages spoken by indigenous peoples in Mexico, mainly in the central region. These languages have been spoken since ancient times and are still used by some communities today.
The Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, which is still spoken by indigenous peoples in Mexico today. It was the language of the Aztec empire, which existed in central Mexico from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
No, the Aztec civilization no longer exists. They were an indigenous people who lived in what is now central Mexico and were conquered by Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. Today, their descendants can be found throughout Mexico.
The Apache was the most common group to live on the northern regions of Mexico, and there are still some communities (est. pop: 70,000) of them. They are known as Tarahumara down there.
The Amish
The Aztec civilization no longer exists. Descendants of the Aztec people live in modern-day Mexico, where they have integrated into Mexican society. Many of their traditions and cultural practices are still preserved and celebrated by indigenous communities in Mexico.