Dataset of the Day: Indigenous Languages Spoken in Mexico
The Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) has very interesting data at the municipality level (of which there are nearly 2,000). Conteo de Población y Vivienda 2005 (or Count of the Population and Housing) provides data ranging from migration to indigenous languages to household details. Finder! has made many of these datasets available for mapping with more to come. Below, is an example of the dataset on indigenous languages spoken by municipality normalized by population. To explore this dataset or the many others, check out Finder!

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