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Hey there! I’m here to tell you about a native Mexican called… well, that’s the thing - we don’t know who they are! All we know is that this person was born and raised in Mexico, and has been making waves in the community. They’ve been doing some amazing work, and it’s time to give them the recognition they deserve. So let’s get to it - who is this mysterious native Mexican?
What Are Native Mexican Called? [Solved]
Well, Mexico’s got it all - indigenous peoples, native Mexicans and Mexican Native Americans. You name it, they’ve got it! It’s a real melting pot of cultures. Ain’t that something?
Aztecs: The Aztecs were a native Mexican people who lived in the Valley of Mexico from the 14th to 16th centuries. They developed a complex civilization with its own language, art, and architecture.
Mayans: The Mayans were another native Mexican people who lived in Central America and parts of Mexico from 2000 BC to 900 AD. They developed an advanced writing system, calendar, and mathematics system that is still studied today.
Olmecs: The Olmecs were an ancient Mesoamerican civilization that flourished in the Gulf Coast region of Mexico from 1200 BC to 400 BC. They are known for their large stone monuments and sculptures depicting human figures with jaguar features.
Toltecs: The Toltecs were a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people who lived in central Mexico between 900 AD and 1168 AD. They are known for their advanced architecture, including pyramids and temples dedicated to their gods Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca .
5 Huastecs: The Huastecs were a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people who inhabited parts of modern-day Veracruz, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí states in Mexico from around 1000 BC until the Spanish conquest in 1519 AD . They are known for their unique language which is still spoken by some communities today as well
Native Mexicans are a proud people, called by many names. They have a rich culture and history that goes back centuries. From the Aztecs to the Mayans, they’ve been around for ages. You can find them all over Mexico, living in small villages and big cities alike. They’re known for their vibrant art, music, and cuisine - all of which make them unique and special!