Mexico's more than 10 million indigenous peoples constitute about 11 percent of the country's population. While accounting for a smaller percentage of the country's total population than in some other Latin American countries, Mexico's indigenous population is the largest in Latin America and represents a third of the continent's total indigenous population. That Mexico's indigenous peoples are far poorer than its non indigenous peoples is well known:...
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Indigenous peoples and poverty in Mexico
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indigenous people