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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%
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