In Mexico, about 23.2 million people -- or 19.4 percent of the population -- self-identify as Indigenous, according to the National Statistics Institute. jla/st/aha/cwl ...
The museum's new section features nearly 6,000 pieces covering pre-Columbian and modern artifacts and art of Mexico's ...
The significance of the summer solstice to the Indigenous peoples of Mexico largely depended on regional agricultural cycles. The summer solstice was not acknowledged in the ritual calendar of the ...
Their Mexico City march marked the United Nation's Day of the World Indigenous Peoples. A spokesman for the march said 18 indigenous communities took part in the celebration. They wore traditional ...
The Tarahumara people -- also known as the Raramuri -- live in the Sierra Tarahumara region, which is criss-crossed by seven gorges, some of them deeper than the Grand Canyon in neighboring Arizona.