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6 Most Native American Groups of Chiapas
In recent decades, the State of Chiapas - long a neglected and oppressed region of the Mexican Republic - has been thrust onto the world stage and into the media spotlight. The attention given to the political situation in Chiapas has initiated a great interest in the plight of the indigenous people of that state. But an understanding of the present-day situation in this southern state requires a review of its history and its complex ethnic diversity.
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Olmec Civilization Their Rise and Decline
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The Olmec Civilization, which thrived between 1400 BCE and 400 BCE in Mesoamerica, is renowned for its monumental stone sculptures, including the iconic colossal heads.
3 Most Native American Groups of Campeche
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One of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico is Campeche, formally known as Estado Libre y Soberano de Campeche (English: Free and Sovereign State of Campeche). The states of Tabasco to the southwest, Yucatán to the northeast, Quintana Roo to the east, the Petén department of Guatemala to the south, and the Orange Walk District of Belize to the s...
1 Most Native American Groups of Tlaxcala
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At some point, the Olmec-Xicallanca founded a new home in Cacaxtla, the name of which means “place where the rain dies on earth.” The city reached its peak between 650 and 900 A.D. However, after 900, the Olmec Xicalanca culture fell into decline and was replaced by the Teo-Chichimecas (also known as Náhuatl Tlaxcalans). Sometime around A.D. 1350, the present-day inhabitants of the area, the Tl...
4 Most Native American Groups of Querétaro
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With a population of 2,038,372 inhabitants in 2010, Querétaro is ranked 22nd in population among Mexico’s state and jurisdictions. Its capital city is Santiago de Querétaro, which had a population of 626,495 in 2010, representing almost one-third (30.7%) of the entire state population. There is a plaque in the Querétaro town of Tequisquiapan that claims that the city is the geographic center of...
6 Most Native American Groups of Veracruz
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The State of Veracruz has been home to many indigenous cultures over the last three thousand years. But, even today, Veracruz displays a unique cross-section of linguistic and ethnic cultures. In fact, in the 2010 census, Veracruz had the third largest population of people who spoke indigenous languages (after Oaxaca and Chiapas).
4 Most Native American Groups of Tamaulipas
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Tamaulipas, a state located in northeastern Mexico, is home to a rich cultural heritage that includes various indigenous tribes. These tribes have played a significant role in shaping the history and identity of the region. Today, their presence can still be felt through their customs, traditions, and the preservation of their ancestral languages.
8 Most Native American Groups of Coahuila
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Nearly all of the indigenous people encountered by the Spanish explorers and settlers spoke dialects of Cotoname, a Coahuiltecan language in the Hokan group. But some of the people living in the sparsely inhabited area west of the Sierra were called Tobosos, who probably spoke a Uto-Aztecan language. In the South, the newcomers confronted Coahuiltecan-speaking Cabezas.
11 Most Native American Groups of Chihuahua
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The state of Chihuahua is located within the northwest central plains of the Mexican Republic. Bordered by the United States (Texas and New Mexico) on the north and northeast, Chihuahua has a common border with Sonora (on the west and south) and with Sinaloa (on the southwest). The state of Coahuila de Zaragoza lay to the east, while Durango shares much of Chihuahua’s southern boundary.
8 Most Native American Groups of Sonora
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Because of its great mineral wealth, the Spaniards took a special interest in the southern part of Sonora. However, the indigenous people of Sonora waged a long battle of resistance against the Spaniards, a resistance that did not really end until the Twentieth Century.
4 Most Native American Groups of Baja California
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The Native American tribes in Baja California, Mexico, hold a rich and captivating history that dates back thousands of years. These indigenous communities have not only survived but thrived in this challenging desert environment, adapting their lifestyles to the harsh conditions. From the Kumeyaay people in the north to the Cochimí and Pai Pai tribes in the central and southern regions, each t...
3 Most Native American Groups of San Luis Potosi's
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San Luis Potosi, located in central Mexico, is home to a rich cultural heritage and diverse indigenous communities. The region boasts a fascinating history of various Indian tribes who have inhabited the area for centuries. These tribes have played a significant role in shaping the state’s identity and contribute immensely to its vibrant cultural tapestry.
1 Most Native American Groups of Yucation
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The Mayans studied the stars and, in their study of astronomy, were able to develop their own calendar. They were gifted architects who built temples and pyramids, but they were also farmers who provided sustenance for their communities. The “Classic Period” took place from 300 to 900 A.D. and covered most of the area presently recognized as El Mundo Maya. It was followed by the “Post-Classic P...
5 Most Native American Groups of Nuevo León
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Nuevo Leon, Mexico is a region rich in history and culture, with a fascinating past that can be traced back to the indigenous tribes that once inhabited the area. These tribes played a significant role in shaping the land and its people, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the region to this day.
6 Most Native American Groups of Zacatecas
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The Native Tribes of Zacatecas, Mexico have a rich and fascinating history that dates back centuries.
3 Most Native American Groups of Durango
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3 Most Native American Groups of Durango
4 Most Native American Groups of Sinaloa
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4 Most Native American Groups of Sinaloa
3 Most Native American Groups of Nayarit
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3 Most Native American Groups of Nayarit
10 Most Native American Groups of Guerrero
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10 Most Native American Groups of Guerrero
3 Most Native American Groups of Colima
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3 Most Native American Groups of Colima
4 Most Native American Groups of Michoacan
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4 Most Native American Groups of Michoacan
5 Most Native American Groups of Jalisco
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5 Most Native American Groups of Jalisco
5 Most Native American Groups of Guanajuato
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5 Most Native American Groups of Guanajuato

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  • @ChuchoGarcia-ct5wb
    @ChuchoGarcia-ct5wb Годину тому

    Everybody talks how Native Americans came from asia, that's why white people think america is rightly theirs and won't leave and bring more white europeans and black africans

  • @jerry-xi4gi
    @jerry-xi4gi 2 години тому

    I don't think anyone really knows what race the olmecs are, very unique features on the heads, looks ancient Asian to me..!!

  • @danielmota1095
    @danielmota1095 5 годин тому

    I can't believe that you don't have a ton of hits ! This is very educational and interesting, Mexicans should be viewing these videos.

  • @danielmota1095
    @danielmota1095 11 годин тому

    Great video.

  • @danielmota1095
    @danielmota1095 13 годин тому

    In my DNA I have 23% from Zacatecas and the rest from across the pond. GREAT VIDEO.

  • @Achikatzin1519
    @Achikatzin1519 4 дні тому

    Descristianizar y desconizar el pensmiento Anahuac Mexico libre!

  • @heraldomedrano851
    @heraldomedrano851 4 дні тому

    Soe de Michocan.

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 5 днів тому

    😊😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @JungleJargon
    @JungleJargon 8 днів тому

    Native Americans crossed the Atlantic to Central America from the Mediterranean Sea. There are four or five haplogroup lineages that show this migration route, A C&D maternal lineages and the Q and probably the C paternal lineages make the same crossing. People are ignoring actual known human history. The actual historical records and DNA migrations show that everyone spread out from Mesopotamia. Ancient history is essential for everyone to know, especially the sixteen original civilizations… from the sixteen grandsons of Noah. We should learn ancient history before trying to learn science. 1. The first inhabitants of Italy (K) Tubal 2. Thracians (L) Tiras 3. Mediterranean Greek sea people (T) Javan 4. Siberians & East Asians (NO) Magog 5. Eastern Europeans & East Eurasians (P) Meshek 6. Medes (Q) Madai 7. Western Europeans (R) Gomer 8. Hebrews and Arabic (IJ) Arphaxad 9. Elamites (H) Elam 10. Assyrians (G) Asshur 11. Arameans (F1) Aram 12. Lydians (F2) Lud 13. Cushites (AB, C) Cush 14. Egyptians (E3) Mitzrayim 15. Canaanites (E2, D) Canaan 16. Original North African Phoenicians (E1) Phut The D paternal haplogroup Sino descendants of Canaan migrated from Canaan east to China all the way to Japan and Tibet. The C paternal haplogroup descendants of Nimrod migrated as far as South Asia, the Pacific, Mongolia and all the way to the Americas accounting for the Olmec civilization as well as the Q haplogroup descendants of Madai ancestor of the Medes that crossed the Atlantic to Central America. The A maternal mtDNA haplogroup belonging to the Semitic N lineage accompanied the Eurasian Q paternal haplogroup to Central America. The C&D maternal haplogroups belonging to the Eurasian M lineage also accompanied the Atlantic crossing of the Q paternal haplogroup Medes and probably the C paternal haplogroup to Central America. The Semitic B maternal mtDNA haplogroup seems to have crossed the Pacific Ocean to South America. The Mediterranean paternal R1b and the maternal X2a also found in Galilee represent another Atlantic crossing of the Phoenicians in the days of King Solomon considering also the Mediterranean paternal haplogroups of T, G, I1, I2, J1, J2, E and B in addition to the R1b in Native American Populations. J1 and J2 is Arabs and Jews. (I1 is most likely Dan and I2 resembles the movements of the tribe of Asher) Of course there is also the Cohen modal haplotype of J1 P58 as well which identifies the IJ lineage of Hebrews and Arabs that are descended from Arphaxad. J2 M172 is the largest group of descendants probably of the House of the kings David and Solomon. Now you know a lot more of what is verified human history. Neanderthals were Eurasians descended from Japheth and Denisovans are a mix of Eurasians and Canaanites and or Cushites descended from Ham.

  • @BeADad2447
    @BeADad2447 9 днів тому

    Love these videos!

  • @BeADad2447
    @BeADad2447 9 днів тому

    Campeche not kampeeecheee.

  • @agnosticii
    @agnosticii 10 днів тому

    Great video! I've been looking for a summary of the Olmec civilization. Thanks for sharing! 🗿

  • @craigmiller4528
    @craigmiller4528 10 днів тому

    Kokopele not guitar 👍

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 12 днів тому

    😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺

  • @craigmiller4528
    @craigmiller4528 12 днів тому

    Was the Rio Grande navigable ?

  • @craigmiller4528
    @craigmiller4528 12 днів тому

    Was the Rio Hrande navigated ?

  • @crow2580
    @crow2580 12 днів тому

    What do you mean by "most" Native American groups of Guanajuato? Some are more native than others? Lol. Also kind of weird how the video makes it seem like Chichimecas are a single tribe, but also identifies the Guachichils & Guamares as part of the Chichimecas. The "Chichimecas" aren't a single tribe as that word is basically just a pejorative label that the Mexica applied to tribes from the north who in their eyes refused to advance & maintained the lifestyle of their ancient ancestors (i.e. nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles). There were many "Chichimeca" tribes such as the Guamares, Guachichils, Zacatecos, Pames, Jonaces, etc... There's ceremonies for some of these groups still in some parts of Guanajuato as well as San Luis Potosi.

    • @nativetribe471
      @nativetribe471 12 днів тому

      Indeed, Chichimecas formed an alliance with Guamares, Guachichils, Zacatecos, Pames, and Jonaces, which explains why Chichimeca Jonaz in some places refers to an alliance. I intended to return to fix it after finishing the Mexico States Tribes. this was my first video so yeah im thinking of coming back fixing it

  • @craigmiller4528
    @craigmiller4528 13 днів тому

    Your set is beautiful but I don't get the guitar music at the very start.

    • @nativetribe471
      @nativetribe471 12 днів тому

      oh im going to do all around world indigenous tribes

  • @Chris-from-AZ
    @Chris-from-AZ 24 дні тому

    Thank you for this information, very important content

  • @malcomshaw5962
    @malcomshaw5962 25 днів тому

    ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️💜

  • @BeADad2447
    @BeADad2447 Місяць тому

    This is incredible! Loved to hear about lesser known Mexican Native tribes! I live by the Rio Grande river and have always wondered about natives in this Area other than Tamaulipan natives. Wish I knew what tribe we are all from?

  • @michaeltaylor8501
    @michaeltaylor8501 Місяць тому

    IMO suggesting that retention of old culture - or otherwise - makes an Amerindian tribe more or less Native American is a fallacy as well as a danger concept that could adversely affect all tribes if taken to heart; for, such a concept would require a tribe to keep its culture static, essentially trapped in some yester-year likely chosen by a government not of the tribe, else risk being labelled as non-Native by them sometime in the future (thus negating that government's treaty obligations, via that government's own, unilateral rationalization). Having any Amerindian ancestry makes one Amerindian (& if admixed, then one is Amerindian plus each & every other non-Amerindian ethnicity as well). Ancestry cannot be taken away. Governments use blood-quantums to try & negate this fact administratively. One would be hard pressed to name peoples whose cultures have remained the same throughout the millenia from say between as close to 2024 B.C. as one can find to now in 2024 A.D., eh? Even the far more recent "New World" history as viewed with a Euro-centric point of view shows folk of European ancestry don't talk, write, dress, nor commonly travel in the same way now as their ancestors did early on in the Americas, eh? Are those in government willing to apply the same conditions to themselves that they impose upon Amerindian tribes - & are you willing to impose upon yourself the same conditions that you judge Amerindian tribes by? I would hope not; & therefore, I would hope that folk turn their thinking around on this very-faulty concept. Wanting to keep some tribal culture "as is" is quite understandable, but demanding that it remain "as is" regardless of changing circumstances placed upon the tribe or changing desires within the tribe is an unreasonable demand (or "litmus test" for "Native American-ness" - which isn't even a thing - or for any other people to be judged by). That's my take.

  • @DustinSmith796
    @DustinSmith796 Місяць тому

    I am a Native American, bloodline from Zacatecas. I was detribalized through adoption, but pray that I can dance at powwows for those who also have lost their heritage !!!

  • @wendyhowell9276
    @wendyhowell9276 Місяць тому

    Fake narrator

  • @loc1181
    @loc1181 Місяць тому

    Thanks

  • @user-rx3cz6bi4v
    @user-rx3cz6bi4v Місяць тому

    Glad these tribes are being mentioned. My dad's ppl are from Sonora Mexico and Arizona. Love my Yaqui family. Mom's family is from Jalisco, Huachol tribe. So proud of my Indigenous roots and my roots from Mexico.

  • @renerincon1
    @renerincon1 Місяць тому

    The pronunciation of the names is wrong.

  • @MysticRyokan
    @MysticRyokan 2 місяці тому

    what's the traditional music in the background? I love it!

  • @JosephMarquez-pj9dp
    @JosephMarquez-pj9dp 2 місяці тому

    Tribal people and so-called Mestizo urban Injuns are still all Injun people.

  • @user-rx3cz6bi4v
    @user-rx3cz6bi4v 2 місяці тому

    It's the Huachelo, not Huol ppl. This is a pretty large tribe. Also, in Jalisco, Zacatecas and a couple of other states. My grandfather is from this tribe in Jalisco. He migrated during the Mexican revolution. He became a citizen of the USA. He self identified as Mexican American. He was 100% indigenous.

  • @gregoriosmith6994
    @gregoriosmith6994 2 місяці тому

    Your pronunciation leaves much to be desired.

  • @fabsagu5421
    @fabsagu5421 2 місяці тому

    These videos are nice and appreciate the research. But the pronunciation is not accurate.

  • @elnachismo2553
    @elnachismo2553 2 місяці тому

    Least you can do is learn the correct pronunciation.

  • @rumasingh9379
    @rumasingh9379 2 місяці тому

    Why western theologiet call " THE SHIVA TEMPLES around the world " PYRAMIDS " ???

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 3 місяці тому

    😊😊😊😊

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 3 місяці тому

    😊😊😊😊

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 3 місяці тому

    😊😊😊😊

  • @BenFrank-mn5ft
    @BenFrank-mn5ft 3 місяці тому

    Bloodline . My ancestors are shamens . So do your research bfore you wanna fuxk with 😂😂😂 they who come will get heat

  • @gerardovillarreal4640
    @gerardovillarreal4640 4 місяці тому

    Luvit

  • @ntvrthmn
    @ntvrthmn 4 місяці тому

    It would be nice if A.I. could pronounce Tarahumara correctly.

    • @fabsagu5421
      @fabsagu5421 2 місяці тому

      These are nice videos and appreciate the research. But the pronunciation is not accurate.

  • @FelixvonSnidonkloffer-vg8fm
    @FelixvonSnidonkloffer-vg8fm 6 місяців тому

    My grandparents, on my father's side, were from the area of Nuevo Laredo to the north and to the south Monterey and Guadalajara. My grandmother was very ethic appearing and my grandfather more Spanish. Who were the indigenous people from that area?

    • @ed-pq1nk
      @ed-pq1nk 5 місяців тому

      Can you go further back to where your family came before those places?

    • @FelixvonSnidonkloffer-vg8fm
      @FelixvonSnidonkloffer-vg8fm 5 місяців тому

      @@ed-pq1nk Unfortunately I don't know more about my father's side.. I wish I knew more, but my father divorced my mother when I was 6. And after that I had little contact with him.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 4 місяці тому

      My dad was born in Chapala Jalisco my grandmother was also born in Chapala she full-blooded native coca I got dna test I'm 61 % native 3 % east Asian 28 % spanish we are mestizo I've been to Chapala and Mexico city , teotihuacan

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands 2 місяці тому

      @@davidortega357how are you mestizo with that much Asian?

  • @santiagomartinez9422
    @santiagomartinez9422 6 місяців тому

    It pronounced Huichol !

    • @santiagomartinez9422
      @santiagomartinez9422 6 місяців тому

      In the future , please have someone who can properly pronounce the words correctly !