Roughly the northwest Tuxtlas are populated mainly by mestizos, a few
Amerindians,  probably some criollos and very few gringos or other foreigners,
and the northeast (southern) Tuxtlas are largely populated by autochthons.

Indians - Amerindians
ok, everybody hates that word. Let´s try indigenous peoples, or maybe
autochthons. Are any Olmecs still around?
Popolucas
Nahuas
Recividist Mayas in San Andres Tuxtla
Chic???? in Santiago Tuxtla

Mestizos
We are all mestizos of one kind or another. I have some acquaintances who I am
sure can trace their ancestry to Neanderthals. Mexico is somewhat unique
because of its large pool of racial mixes, all done in a relatively short time frame.
The main participants were European Spaniards, local Indians and imported
African slaves.

Brujos
Catemaco & Los Tuxtlas major claim to fame, aside from too many studies of the
habits of circumscribed howler monkeys, are the local witches,
brujos.

Hungaros
They have become a landmark in Catemaco and get their own page.

Foreigners - includes gringos, yanquis, hueros, pochos, eurotrash, Spaniards,
etc..This section will provides some insight into the past, present, and hopefully,
future presence of extranjeros.

The French in Montepio
The British in Acayucan
The Yanks in Coatzacoalcos
The Germans in Catemaco & San Andres
The Cubans in San Andres - yeah, they are gringos, too

Women
This is not a place for LBFM´s, instead addresses women´s issues in Los Tuxtlas.
In the macho society of Mexico, they deserve their own space.

Poverty - The disenfranchised
that´s about 65% of Los Tuxtlas earning less than 2 minimum salaries a day, about
8 US dollars

Benefactors of  Los Tuxtlas
any person I can find on the internet who has or had an affect on Los Tuxtlas or
Catemaco
Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico

Peoples - draft