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Chihuahua's Most Indigenous Municipios in 2010 Two Chihuahua municipios - Guachochi and Guadalupe y Calvo - contained nearly 39% of Chihuahua's indigenous speaking population in 2010. Tarahumara and Tepehuanes are among the few surviving indigenous languages from Chihuahua's pre-Hispanic past. Chihuahua's Most Indigenous Municipios (2010 Census) Population of Persons 3 Years of Age and Municipio More Who % of Total Indigenous Population in Second Most Most Spoken Language in % Spoken Language in % the Municipio Speak an the State the Municipio Indigenous Language Guachochi 27,967 25.6% Tarahumara 98.3% Tepehuano 0.6% Guadalupe y Calvo 14,341 13.1% Tepehuano 55.3% Tarahumara 42.5% Urique 9,060 8.3% Tarahumara 97.1% Various 2.9% Balleza 7,856 7.2% Tarahumara 97.5% Tepehuano 0.3% Juárez 6,680 6.1% Tarahumara 12.7% Náhuatl 10.0% Chihuahua 6,615 6.0% Tarahumara 66.6% Náhuatl 2.9% Batopilas 6,462 5.9% Tarahumara 99.2% Various 0.8% Bocoyna 5,773 5.3% Tarahumara 98.6% Various 1.4% Carichí 4,240 3.9% Tarahumara 99.7% Various 0.3% State of Chihuahua 109,378 78.0% Source: INALI, 2010 Censo: Población de 3 Años y Más por Entidad y Municipio Según Habla Indígena y Lengua. 100.0% Tarahumara Tepehuano 7.7% Copyright © 2019 by John P. Schmal. All Rights Reserved. 34
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