
Native Mexican religions
Native Mexican religions encompass a diverse array of spiritual beliefs and practices that predate Christianity, often centered around reverence for nature, ancestral spirits, and deities overseeing elements like rain, fertility, and the earth. These traditions are deeply rooted in indigenous cultures such as the Aztecs, Maya, and Zapotecs, and involve rituals, ceremonies, and offerings to maintain harmony with the natural world. Despite the influence of Christianity, many indigenous communities continue to practice and preserve these spiritual traditions, blending them with newer beliefs in a resilient expression of cultural identity.