19 Facts About Mexican people

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Mexican people have varied origins and an identity that has evolved with the succession of conquests among Amerindian groups and later by Europeans.

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The area that is modern-day Mexico has cradled many predecessor civilizations, going back as far as the Olmec which influenced the latter civilizations of Teotihuacan and the much debated Toltec Mexican people who flourished around the 10th and 12th centuries AD, and ending with the last great indigenous civilization before the Spanish Conquest, the Aztecs .

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Cultural diffusion and intermixing among the Amerindian populations with African and the Europeans created the modern Mexican people identity which is a mixture of regional indigenous, European, and African cultures that evolved into a national culture during the Spanish period.

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Since the Mestizo identity promoted by the government is more of a cultural identity than a biological one it has achieved a strong influence in the country, with a good number of biologically white Mexican people identifying with it, leading to being considered Mestizos in Mexico's demographic investigations and censuses due to the ethnic criterion having its base on cultural traits rather than biological ones.

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Cultural policies in early post-revolutionary Mexico were paternalistic towards the indigenous people, with efforts designed to "help" indigenous peoples achieve the same level of progress as the rest of society, eventually assimilating indigenous peoples completely to Mestizo Mexican culture, working toward the goal of eventually solving the "Amerindian problem" by transforming indigenous communities into Mestizo communities.

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Mexico's northern and western regions have the highest percentages of European population, with the majority of the Mexican people not having native admixture or being of predominantly European ancestry, resembling in aspect that of northern Spaniards.

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Category of "indigena" in Mexico has been defined based on different criteria through history, this means that the percentage of the Mexican people population defined as "indigenous" varies according to the definition applied.

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An Arab Mexican people is a Mexican people citizen of Arabic-speaking origin who can be of various ancestral origins.

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Mexican people's arrived in New Spain and eventually she gave rise to the "China Poblana".

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10.

The indigenous Mexican people were legally protected from chattel slavery, and by being recognized as part of this group, Asian slaves could claim they were wrongly enslaved.

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11.

Controversies aside, this census constituted the last time the Mexican Government conducted a comprehensive racial census with the breakdown by states being the following :.

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12.

Nationwide surveys sponsored by the Mexican people government that quantify the percentage of the different skin tones present on Mexico's population have been made, the first in 2010 by the CONAPRED and the second in 2017 by the INEGI Each study used a different color palette, in the case of CONAPRED's study it was a palette with 9 color choices developed by the institute itself whereas in the case of the INEGI study the palette used was the palette for the PERLA with 11 color categories.

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Mexican people Spanish is distinct in dialect, tone and syntax to the Peninsular Spanish spoken in Spain.

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Mexican people culture reflects the complexity of the country's history through the blending of indigenous cultures and the culture of Spain, imparted during Spain's 300-year colonization of Mexico.

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15.

Mexican people society enjoys a vast array of music genres, showing the diversity of Mexican people culture.

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16.

Some well-known Mexican people singers are Thalia, Luis Miguel, Alejandro Fernandez, Julieta Venegas and Paulina Rubio.

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17.

Since the early years of the 2000s, Mexican people rock has seen widespread growth both domestically and internationally.

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18.

Mexican people films were exported and exhibited in all of Hispanic America and Europe.

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19.

Diego Rivera, the most well-known figure of Mexican people muralism, painted the Man at the Crossroads at the Rockefeller Center in New York City, a huge mural that was destroyed the next year because of the inclusion of a portrait of Russian communist leader Lenin.

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