Corn, beans, several species of squash, the Mexican marigold, the Dahlia flowers, the Mexican hairless dog or Xoloitzcuintle, the dollar ('$') sign, the Chihuahua dog, nachos, margaritas, the Corona beer, tequila, mariachis, the original cowboy culture, tacos, the color TV and the contraceptive pill would qualify as such.
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.
They are the indigenous people of Mexico and/or trace back their roots to Mexico.
There are many of them including the Arawaks, Eskimos or Zunis.
Since Mexico became a republic, in 1824.
Nahuatl is a group of people indigenous to Central Mexico, and the Aztecan language spoken by that indigenous group.
Descendants of the native American peoples who inhabited ancient Mexico before the arrival of Europeans comprise around 15%-30% of the Mexican population.
The Zoque are an indigenous people of Mexico, or the language of these people.
Tomatoes are indigenous to Central America, primarily Mexico, which is New World.
It is a native of Mexico.
Probably like most of Mexico, Roman Catholicism. The indigenous people have mixed Catholicism with their traditional indigenous religions.
The Poinsettia, [ Euphorbia pulcherrima] is a native plant of Mexico.
Yes. 60-80% (between 67 up to 90 million in 2010) of current Mexico's population is made of the interracial marriages between Spaniards and the Native Americans or indigenous people found in Mexico.