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Display titleMichoacán Languages
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Page creatorKimberlygailbrown (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation15:50, 23 March 2013
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Date of latest edit21:53, 19 August 2025
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The most significant indigenous group of Michoacán is the Purépecha, sometimes called the Tarascans, an independent people that resisted Aztec conquest. Their language is unrelated to other Mexican languages; it is possible that they originate in South America. They represent about two percent of Mexico's indigenous speakers. Nearly all Purépecha (92 percent) live in Michoacán, making Michoacán's total indigenous population seven percent.[1]
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