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The arrival of Europeans decimated the already sparse native population of the Baja Peninsula, yet today the area is home to tens of thousands of people classified by Mexico’s census as indigenous.
Their numbers here did not come from the repopulation of local tribes but rather the voluntary migration of Mexican indigenous people, attracted by the region’s industrialized farms and border factories, as well as the lure of crossing into the United States.
The largest of these groups is the Mixtecs, who have a significant presence in various parts of the Baja peninsula. According to Mexico’s 2020 census, Mixtec speakers account for 21,239 out of 49,130 indigenous language speakers in Baja California and 2,907 out of 12,581 in Baja Calfornia Sur.