Today, almost 80 per cent of contemporary Mexicans are descendants
of both native and Spanish cultures and are called mestizo.
More than 50 native groups include Nahua, Zapotec, Mixtec, Maya,
Purepecha, Trahumara, Huastec, Mayo, Yaqui and Otomi Indians
accounting for fewer than 10 per cent of the population. Whites
of European descent account for the other 10 per cent.
Nothing is most sacred to any Mexican than family; it is the
foundation on which life is built. The man is the head of the
family; the woman is the mother and revered as such, and in
many parts of the country she is the boss. Elders are honored
and children are taught to respect adults.
Mexican social life commonly centers on family get-togethers,
be it Christenings, weddings, birthdays, saintdays, funerals,
or “fiestas” to celebrate the patron saint, a good
harvest, or anything else that comes in handy.
Mexico is a festive country. No matter what problems are currently
afflicting its inhabitants, the people have managed to come
back –like the mythical Aztec sun.
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