The Catalogue of Indigenous peoples and communities of the state of Hidalgo serves as a vital resource in promoting and preserving the diverse cultural heritage of the region's Indigenous groups.
Hidalgo's demographic information provides valuable insights into the region's population, including its size, composition, and distribution, enabling informed decisions regarding allocating resources and developing policies and programs.
The sociodemographic panorama of Hidalgo offers a comprehensive overview of the region's social and economic characteristics, including factors such as education, employment, income, and healthcare, which play a crucial role in shaping the well-being and quality of life of its residents.
The Huehuetla murals are an important example of Indigenous art and culture, depicting the history and traditions of the Ma’alh’ama' people. They offer a unique insight into the region's rich cultural heritage and are a must-see for anyone visiting Huehuetla.
The UICEH (Universidad Intercultural del Estado de Hidalgo) is committed to promoting and supporting community projects in Hidalgo, including initiatives that preserve Indigenous cultures and traditions, promote sustainable development, and provide educational opportunities for local residents. Through their work, the UICEH is helping to improve the lives of people in Hidalgo and promote a more equitable and sustainable future for all.
El Sol de Hidalgo is a daily newspaper in Hidalgo, Mexico, that covers local and regional news