Zapotec
The Zapotec are an indigenous people of the Oaxaca region in southern Mexico, comprising a number of communities who historically formed city-states and speak varieties of the Zapotec languages, a branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. The term also denotes the linguistic family as a whole, rather than a single homogeneous group.
Today Zapotec-speaking communities are concentrated in the central valleys and highlands of Oaxaca, with smaller populations
Historically, Monte Albán near present-day Oaxaca City was a major Zapotec urban center from around 500 BCE
Culturally, Zapotec communities are known for crafts such as pottery and weaving, and for ritual and agricultural