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  • [Rank]: 6
    [State]:  Hidalgo
    [Speaking Population (2010)]: 359,972
    [Percentage]: 15.1%
    (States)

  • [Rank]: 12
    [State]:  Michoacán
    [Speaking Population (2010)]: 136,608
    [Percentage]: 3.5%
    (States)

  • [Rank]: 4
    [State]:  Quintana Roo
    [Speaking Population (2010)]: 196,060
    [Percentage]: 16.7%
    (States)

  • [Rank]: 22
    [State]:  Ciudad de México
    [Speaking Population (2010)]: 122,411
    [Percentage]: 1.5%
    (States)

  • [Rank]: 3
    [State]:  Chiapas
    [Speaking Population (2010)]: 1,141,499
    [Percentage]: 27.2%
    (States)

  • [Rank]: 23
    [State]:  Baja California
    [Speaking Population (2010)]: 41,005
    [Percentage]: 1.5%
    (States)

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About This Tool

There are 56 Indian nations in Mexico, which together account for about 10 percent of the country’s population, or about 10 million people. In the past, the Indians have been the masters of this land in Mexico, they created the world-famous Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Aztec, and other ancient Indian culture. In the United States, Mexico, and other American countries, the term “aborigines” is often used to refer to minorities whose historical territories have become part of the modern state and whose indigenous populations have been marginalized.

Mexico is a country with a large number of indigenous people, where the lives of nearly 10 million people large and small. The random generator tool collates 33 items, documenting in detail the native population of different states. The state of Oaxaca, for example, has a 34.2 percent aboriginal occupancy rate, and Yucat án has a 30.3 percent occupancy rate.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Mexican states by indigenous-speaking population.

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